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Peracetic acid for secondary effluent disinfection: a comprehensive performance assessment.
Water Sci Technol. 2013; 68(12):2638-44.WS

Abstract

The paper is a review of previous research on secondary effluent disinfection by peracetic acid (PAA) integrated with new data about the effect of a preliminary flash-mixing step. The process was studied at bench and pilot scale to assess its performance for discharge in surface water and agricultural reuse (target microorganisms: Escherichia coli and faecal coliform bacteria). The purposes of the research were: (1) determining PAA decay and disinfection kinetics as a function of operating parameters, (2) evaluating PAA suitability as a disinfectant, (3) assessing long-term disinfection efficiency, (4) investigating disinfected effluent biological toxicity on some aquatic indicator organisms (Vibrio fischeri, Daphnia magna and Selenastrum capricornutum), (5) comparing PAA with conventional disinfectants (sodium hypochlorite, UV irradiation). PAA disinfection was capable of complying with Italian regulations on reuse (10 CFU/100 mL for E. coli) and was competitive with benchmarks. No regrowth phenomena were observed, as long as needed for agricultural reuse (29 h after disinfection), even at negligible concentrations of residual disinfectant. The toxic effect of PAA on the aquatic environment was due to the residual disinfectant in the water, rather than to chemical modification of the effluent.

Authors+Show Affiliations

Politecnico di Milano, DICA - Environmental Section, Piazza Leonardo da Vinci 32, 20133 Milano, Italy E-mail: manuela.antonelli@polimi.it.Politecnico di Milano, DICA - Environmental Section, Piazza Leonardo da Vinci 32, 20133 Milano, Italy E-mail: manuela.antonelli@polimi.it.Università degli Studi di Milano Bicocca, DISAT, Piazza della Scienza 1, 20126 Milano, Italy.Politecnico di Milano, DICA - Environmental Section, Piazza Leonardo da Vinci 32, 20133 Milano, Italy E-mail: manuela.antonelli@polimi.it.

Pub Type(s)

Journal Article
Review

Language

eng

PubMed ID

24355852

Citation

Antonelli, M, et al. "Peracetic Acid for Secondary Effluent Disinfection: a Comprehensive Performance Assessment." Water Science and Technology : a Journal of the International Association On Water Pollution Research, vol. 68, no. 12, 2013, pp. 2638-44.
Antonelli M, Turolla A, Mezzanotte V, et al. Peracetic acid for secondary effluent disinfection: a comprehensive performance assessment. Water Sci Technol. 2013;68(12):2638-44.
Antonelli, M., Turolla, A., Mezzanotte, V., & Nurizzo, C. (2013). Peracetic acid for secondary effluent disinfection: a comprehensive performance assessment. Water Science and Technology : a Journal of the International Association On Water Pollution Research, 68(12), 2638-44. https://doi.org/10.2166/wst.2013.542
Antonelli M, et al. Peracetic Acid for Secondary Effluent Disinfection: a Comprehensive Performance Assessment. Water Sci Technol. 2013;68(12):2638-44. PubMed PMID: 24355852.
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TY - JOUR T1 - Peracetic acid for secondary effluent disinfection: a comprehensive performance assessment. AU - Antonelli,M, AU - Turolla,A, AU - Mezzanotte,V, AU - Nurizzo,C, PY - 2013/12/21/entrez PY - 2013/12/21/pubmed PY - 2014/3/14/medline SP - 2638 EP - 44 JF - Water science and technology : a journal of the International Association on Water Pollution Research JO - Water Sci Technol VL - 68 IS - 12 N2 - The paper is a review of previous research on secondary effluent disinfection by peracetic acid (PAA) integrated with new data about the effect of a preliminary flash-mixing step. The process was studied at bench and pilot scale to assess its performance for discharge in surface water and agricultural reuse (target microorganisms: Escherichia coli and faecal coliform bacteria). The purposes of the research were: (1) determining PAA decay and disinfection kinetics as a function of operating parameters, (2) evaluating PAA suitability as a disinfectant, (3) assessing long-term disinfection efficiency, (4) investigating disinfected effluent biological toxicity on some aquatic indicator organisms (Vibrio fischeri, Daphnia magna and Selenastrum capricornutum), (5) comparing PAA with conventional disinfectants (sodium hypochlorite, UV irradiation). PAA disinfection was capable of complying with Italian regulations on reuse (10 CFU/100 mL for E. coli) and was competitive with benchmarks. No regrowth phenomena were observed, as long as needed for agricultural reuse (29 h after disinfection), even at negligible concentrations of residual disinfectant. The toxic effect of PAA on the aquatic environment was due to the residual disinfectant in the water, rather than to chemical modification of the effluent. SN - 0273-1223 UR - https://www.unboundmedicine.com/medline/citation/24355852/Peracetic_acid_for_secondary_effluent_disinfection:_a_comprehensive_performance_assessment_ DB - PRIME DP - Unbound Medicine ER -