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AWWA WQTC71538

  • Chlorine Dioxide Application for Microbial Control on Polyamide Membranes during Seawater Desalination
  • Conference Proceeding by American Water Works Association, 11/01/2009
  • Publisher: AWWA

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The Long Beach Water Department (LBWD) is examining the addition of alternative membrane-compatible disinfectants, including ultraviolet light (UV) and chlorine dioxide (ClO<sub>2</sub>) to achieve both biofouling control and minimizing conventional disinfectant contactor. The goals are to:determine if the application of either UV or ClO<sub>2</sub> will have deleterious affects ondesalination membranes; quantify the ability of either UV and/or ClO<sub>2</sub> to preventbiogrowth; and, determine the ability of this disinfectant to recover fouled membranesin the presence of high nutrient source. This paper presents the bench-scale andprototype-scale tests results on ClO<sub>2</sub> testing only. Includes 14 references, table, figures.

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