Formation and influencing factors of disinfection by-products from bacterial materials in drinking water distribution systems

Author:

Li Jing12,Feng Cuimin12,Li Ying12,Yang Weiqi12,Zhang Zibin12

Affiliation:

1. a Key Laboratory of Urban Stormwater System and Water Environment, Ministry of Education, Beijing University of Civil Engineering and Architecture, Beijing 100044, China

2. b National Demonstration Center for Experimental Water Environment Education, Beijing University of Civil Engineering and Architecture, Beijing 100044, China

Abstract

Abstract In recent years, the contribution of bacterial materials in water distribution systems to DBPs has attracted widespread attention from researchers. The risks and influencing factors of bacterial DBPs are reviewed. Factors affecting the generation of bacterial DBPs include the characteristics of bacterial materials, disinfection process, piping materials, and water quality. Among the major components of biofilms, proteins or amino acids have the greatest risk of DBPs. Among the commonly used disinfection methods, chlorine is more suitable for continuous disinfection of pipe networks than chloramine, but chlorine dioxide may be a better substitute in the future. Pipes with good biological stability, such as polyethylene (PE) pipe, should be encouraged to be used in water supply networks. Periodic removal of biofilms, reduction of organic matter and bromide ion concentrations, and maintenance of high flow rates are effective means to reduce bacterial DBPs. The control, removal and monitoring devices of tube wall biofilm need to be further developed and promoted. In the future, it is urgent to develop new disinfectants that are not easy to react with biomolecules and natural organic matter, and produce fewer or no by-products.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Beijing University of Civil Engineering and Architecture Postgraduate Innovation Project

Open Project of Key Laboratory of Urban Stormwater System and Water Environment, Ministry of Education, Beijing University of Civil Engineering and Architecture

Publisher

IWA Publishing

Subject

Water Science and Technology

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