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Wastewater disinfection with PAA and UV combined treatment: a pilot plant study.
Water Res. 2003 May; 37(10):2365-71.WR

Abstract

This study is part of a larger research project on Advanced Treatments for wastewater reuse in agriculture. Because of Italy's strict microbiological limits on unrestricted wastewater reuse in agriculture (2 MPN/100ml Total Coliforms), a very high degree of disinfection is necessary. The objective of this study is to proceed in validating, with a pilot plant experimentation, previous laboratory results on the disinfection efficacy of the synergic combined treatment between ultraviolet irradiation (UV) and peracetic acid (PAA). The research has been carried out through a 5 month on-site experimental study in a pilot plant, considering four different solutions: PAA addition, UV irradiation, addition of PAA upstream the UV device (PAA+UV) and addition of PAA downstream the UV device (UV+PAA). In the investigated experimental conditions (2-8 ppm of PAA with 10-30 min contact time; 100-300 mJ/cm(2) UV), it has been impossible to meet the microbiological limits through an exclusive use of UV irradiation or PAA. The disinfection efficacy enhances by using the UV+PAA treatment, but a much higher efficacy gain occurs by using the PAA+UV treatment. In this latter case, the higher efficiency is recognized as being brought about by the formation of free radicals due to the photolysis of the PAA when in presence of the UV rays. A preliminary cost analysis has been carried out in order to highlight the more economically advantageous solution which guarantees compliance to the strict limits.

Authors+Show Affiliations

Dipartimento di Ingegneria Civile, Università degli Studi di Firenze, via S Marta 3, 50139 Firenze, Italy. cecilia@dicea.unifi.itNo affiliation info available

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Journal Article

Language

eng

PubMed ID

12727246

Citation

Caretti, Cecilia, and Claudio Lubello. "Wastewater Disinfection With PAA and UV Combined Treatment: a Pilot Plant Study." Water Research, vol. 37, no. 10, 2003, pp. 2365-71.
Caretti C, Lubello C. Wastewater disinfection with PAA and UV combined treatment: a pilot plant study. Water Res. 2003;37(10):2365-71.
Caretti, C., & Lubello, C. (2003). Wastewater disinfection with PAA and UV combined treatment: a pilot plant study. Water Research, 37(10), 2365-71.
Caretti C, Lubello C. Wastewater Disinfection With PAA and UV Combined Treatment: a Pilot Plant Study. Water Res. 2003;37(10):2365-71. PubMed PMID: 12727246.
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TY - JOUR T1 - Wastewater disinfection with PAA and UV combined treatment: a pilot plant study. AU - Caretti,Cecilia, AU - Lubello,Claudio, PY - 2003/5/3/pubmed PY - 2003/9/17/medline PY - 2003/5/3/entrez SP - 2365 EP - 71 JF - Water research JO - Water Res VL - 37 IS - 10 N2 - This study is part of a larger research project on Advanced Treatments for wastewater reuse in agriculture. Because of Italy's strict microbiological limits on unrestricted wastewater reuse in agriculture (2 MPN/100ml Total Coliforms), a very high degree of disinfection is necessary. The objective of this study is to proceed in validating, with a pilot plant experimentation, previous laboratory results on the disinfection efficacy of the synergic combined treatment between ultraviolet irradiation (UV) and peracetic acid (PAA). The research has been carried out through a 5 month on-site experimental study in a pilot plant, considering four different solutions: PAA addition, UV irradiation, addition of PAA upstream the UV device (PAA+UV) and addition of PAA downstream the UV device (UV+PAA). In the investigated experimental conditions (2-8 ppm of PAA with 10-30 min contact time; 100-300 mJ/cm(2) UV), it has been impossible to meet the microbiological limits through an exclusive use of UV irradiation or PAA. The disinfection efficacy enhances by using the UV+PAA treatment, but a much higher efficacy gain occurs by using the PAA+UV treatment. In this latter case, the higher efficiency is recognized as being brought about by the formation of free radicals due to the photolysis of the PAA when in presence of the UV rays. A preliminary cost analysis has been carried out in order to highlight the more economically advantageous solution which guarantees compliance to the strict limits. SN - 0043-1354 UR - https://www.unboundmedicine.com/medline/citation/12727246/Wastewater_disinfection_with_PAA_and_UV_combined_treatment:_a_pilot_plant_study_ DB - PRIME DP - Unbound Medicine ER -