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DISINFECTION BY PRODUCTS IN ALASKAN WATER SYSTEMS by Lee Johnson, P.E. ADEC Drinking Water Program Northern Program 907-451-2179Lee.johnson@alaska.gov
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COMPARISON OF TOTAL SYSTEMS AND SYSTEMS WITH DBP ISSUES
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SYSTEMS THAT DISINFECT
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DISTRIBUTION OF WATER SYSTEMS WITH DBP ISSUES
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IS SOURCE TYPE THE ISSUE?
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IS FILTRATION TYPE THE ISSUE?
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CONVENTIONAL FILTRATION PACKAGE PLANT
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DIRECT FILTRATION
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BAG FILTER SYSTEM
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CARTRIDGE & BAG FILTER SYSTEM
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MEMBRANES & DIATOMACEOUS EARTH Membranes are classified as Alternate Filtration under LT1 Membrane filtration systems are meeting the DBP mcl’s Only 1 DE filtration plant in Alaska. DE plant is meeting the DBP mcl’s.
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MAXIMUM DBP’S BY FILTRATION TYPE
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IS THE ISSUE TTHM’s OR HAA5’s? Approximately 36 systems are currently exceeding standards or have had samples over the limit. 11% have only TTHM issue. 8% have only HAA5 issue. 81% have both a TTHM and HAA5 issue.
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IS DETENTION TIME THE ISSUE? Of the 36 systems evaluated only 6 were fill and draw. Fill and draw systems are those that do not routinely filter on a daily basis but rather filter to storage and meet distribution demand off storage. Time periods between filtering can range from every few days to a year or more.
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LONG DETENTION TIMES?
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WHAT HAVE SYSTEMS BEEN TRYING? Controlling detention times –Converting treated water storage to raw water storage –Flushing distribution system Controlling disinfection levels Cleaning raw water reservoir Trying different coagulants/flocculants Piloting new filtration technology GAC filter media Different disinfectants Adding PAC Looking at other water sources
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