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Modelling chlorine wall decay in a full-scale water supply system

Laura Monteiro, Joana Carneiro, Dídia Covas

2020Urban Water Journal51 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The use of adequate decay models for simulating chlorine residuals can effectively aid in chlorine management in water supply systems. In this paper, wall decay in a full-scale water supply system is assessed and modelled using the traditional first-order (FO) model and the recent EXPBIO model. The EXPBIO model was successfully implemented in EPANET-MSX for the first time and predicted chlorine residuals with high accuracy. However, in the tested conditions (chlorine residuals ≥0.55 mg/L and small wall decay rates), the FO and the EXPBIO models described chlorine wall decay with similar accuracy. The results suggest that in systems of large diameter pipes and of high disinfectant concentrations, the simpler FO model can be used for the modelling of chlorine residuals without significant loss of accuracy. Further research is needed to identify in which conditions (chlorine levels, wall decay rates) the EXPBIO model performance may exceed that of the FO model.

Topics & Concepts

ChlorineScale (ratio)Water supplyEnvironmental scienceChemistryEnvironmental engineeringPhysicsOrganic chemistryQuantum mechanicsWater Treatment and DisinfectionWater Systems and OptimizationMembrane Separation Technologies
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