Science Inventory

EVOLUTION OF AN ANALYTICAL METHOD FOR HALOGENATED FURANONES IN DRINKING WATER

Citation:

Onstad, G. D., H. S. Weinberg, AND S D. Richardson. EVOLUTION OF AN ANALYTICAL METHOD FOR HALOGENATED FURANONES IN DRINKING WATER. Presented at American Water Works Assoication Water Quality Technical Conference, Salt Lake City, UT, November 5-9, 2000.

Impact/Purpose:

Determine the actual concentrations of suspected health-impacting DBPs produced using non-chlorine disinfectants, how often they occur, under what conditions they are formed, and their fate and transport in the distribution system.

Description:

A unified method of detection for seven halogenated furanones present in drinking waters at the ng/L level has been developed. The use of GC/ECD makes this method amenable to manyenvironmental laboratories and water treatment plants in the United States. Detection limits observed using liquid-liquid extraction can be improved significantly by replacing this step with solid phase extraction as a preconcentration method. In order to assess the health risk of halogenated furanones, there is a need to apply this method to real drinking waters and collect occurrence data on the MX-analogues.

Record Details:

Record Type:DOCUMENT( PRESENTATION/ PAPER)
Product Published Date:11/05/2000
Record Last Revised:06/06/2005
Record ID: 63779