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Dissolved organic nitrogen and its biodegradable portion in a water treatment plant with ozone oxidation

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WATER RESEARCH
卷 54, 期 -, 页码 318-326

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.watres.2014.02.009

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Biodegradable dissolved organic nitrogen (BDON); Dissolved organic nitrogen (DON); Total dissolved nitrogen (TDN); Drinking water

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Biodegradability of dissolved organic nitrogen (DON) has been studied in wastewater, freshwater and marine water but not in drinking water. Presence of biodegradable DON (BDON) in water prior to and after chlorination may promote formation of nitrogenous disinfectant by-products and growth of microorganisms in the distribution system. In this study, an existing bioassay to determine BDON in wastewater was adapted and optimized, and its application was tested on samples from four treatment stages of a water treatment plant including ozonation and biologically active filtration. The optimized bioassay was able to detect BDON in 50 mu g L-1 as N of glycine and glutamic solutions. BDON in raw (144 -275 mu g L-1 as N), softened (59-226 mu g L-1 as N), ozonated (190-254 mu g L-1 as N), and biologically filtered (17-103 mu g L-1 as N) water samples varied over a sampling period of 2 years. The plant on average removed 30% of DON and 68% of BDON. zonation played a major role in increasing the amount of BDON (31%) and biologically active filtration removed 71% of BDON in ozonated water. (C) 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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