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Upgrading water treatment trains to comply with the disinfection by-products standards introduced by the Directive (EU) 2020/2184

Meritxell Valentí-Quiroga, María José Farré, Paolo Roccaro

2024Current Opinion in Environmental Science & Health17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The EU Drinking Water Directive (2020/2184) adds standards for new disinfection byproducts (DBPs) such as haloacetic acids, chlorite, and chlorate, in addition to trihalomethanes and bromate. Therefore, the upgrade of water treatment plants (WTPs) to meet the new standards may be necessary. The objective of this paper is to assess approaches for enhancing conventional WTPs to minimize the formation of these just regulated DBPs. Three key strategies are identified: (1) enhanced precursors removal, (2) alternative disinfection/pre-oxidation, and (3) removal of already formed DBP. The advantages and disadvantages of such strategies are discussed considering also the formation of other emerging unregulated DBPs. Guidelines are presented to select the most appropriate treatment trains that are proposed to upgrade the conventional WTPs.

Topics & Concepts

BromateHaloacetic acidsChlorateWater treatmentWater Framework DirectiveUpgradeChemistryEnvironmental scienceRisk analysis (engineering)Biochemical engineeringComputer scienceEnvironmental engineeringBusinessWater qualityEngineeringOrganic chemistryEcologyOperating systemIonBiologyWater Treatment and DisinfectionEnvironmental Chemistry and Analysis
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