Understanding the operational parameters affecting NDMA formation at Advanced Water Treatment Plants

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N-nitrosodimethylamine (NDMA) can be formed when secondary effluents are disinfected by chloramines. By means of bench scale experiments this paper investigates operational parameters than can help Advanced Water Treatment Plants (AWTPs) to reduce the formation of NDMA during the production of high quality recycled water. The formation of NDMA was monitored during a contact time of 24. h using dimethylamine as NDMA model precursor and secondary effluent from wastewater treatment plants. The three chloramine disinfection strategies tested were pre-formed and in-line formed monochloramine, and pre-formed dichloramine. Although the latter is not employed on purpose in full-scale applications, it has been suggested as the main contributing chemical generating NDMA during chloramination. After 24. h, the NDMA formation decreased in both matrices tested in the order: pre-formed dichloramine. >. in-line formed monochloramine. » pre-formed monochloramine. The most important parameter to consider for the inhibition of NDMA formation was the length of contact time between disinfectant and wastewater. Formation of NDMA was initially inhibited for up to 6. h with concentrations consistently <10. ng/L during these early stages of disinfection, regardless of the disinfection strategy. The reduction of the contact time was implemented in Bundamba AWTP (Queensland, Australia), where NDMA concentrations were reduced by a factor of 20 by optimizing the disinfection strategy. © 2010 Elsevier B.V.

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Farré, M. J., Döderer, K., Hearn, L., Poussade, Y., Keller, J., & Gernjak, W. (2011). Understanding the operational parameters affecting NDMA formation at Advanced Water Treatment Plants. Journal of Hazardous Materials, 185(2–3), 1575–1581. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jhazmat.2010.10.090

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