Filter operation effects on plant‐scale microbial risk: Opportunities for enhanced treatment performance

Author:

de Brito Cruz Dafne1ORCID,Brown Trevor J.12,Jin Chao13ORCID,Kundert Kelsey L.4,Ruecker Norma J.4ORCID,Ballantyne Liza5ORCID,Schmidt Philip J.1ORCID,Anderson William B.1ORCID,Emelko Monica B.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering University of Waterloo Waterloo Ontario Canada

2. Region of Waterloo Waterloo Ontario Canada

3. School of Environmental Science and Engineering Sun Yat‐Sen University Guangzhou Guangdong China

4. The City of Calgary Calgary Alberta Canada

5. Toronto Water Toronto Ontario Canada

Abstract

AbstractGranular media filtration remains a critical treatment process and regulatory requirement for managing pathogenic protozoa in drinking water. It is a dynamic process in which performance inherently varies. While research has focused on characterizing or maximizing (oo)cyst removal in individual filters, the risk implications of combinations of filters moving through different phases of the filter cycle (leading to temporal variation in plant‐scale performance) have not been described. Increasing threats from climate‐change‐exacerbated landscape disturbances leading to more variable source water quality emphasize the need for such evaluations. Here, a modeling framework was developed to investigate the impacts of individual filter performance variation on plant‐scale performance. It is shown that improving maximal removal during stable operation does not necessarily improve average performance. The effect of other design and operational strategies like increasing the number of filters or implementing proactive operations (e.g., avoiding breakthrough) are analyzed, thereby providing guidance for increasing treatment resilience.

Funder

Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Water Science and Technology,Environmental Engineering,General Chemistry,Filtration and Separation

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