Proceedings of the Korean Environmental Health Society Conference (한국환경보건학회:학술대회논문집)
- 2005.12a
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- Pages.103-114
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- 2005
Occurrence of Disinfection By-Products and Distribution in Drinking Water
- In, Chi-Kyung (Department of Water Quality Preservation Analysis, Institute of Health and Environment) ;
- Lee, Jung-Ho (Dept. Environmental Life Engineering Daejeon University) ;
- Lee, In-Sook (Dept. Environmental Life Engineering Daejeon University)
- Published : 2005.12.16
Abstract
Chlorine disinfection has been used in drinking water supply to disinfect the water-borne microbial disease which may cause to serious human disease. As Chlorination is still the least costly, relatively easy to use, chlorination is the primary means to disinfect portable water supplies and control bacterial growth in the distribution system. However, chlorine also reacts with natural organic matter (NOM), which presents in nearly all water sources, and then produces disinfection by-product (DBps), which may have adverse health effects. Although the existent DBPs have been reported in drinking water supplies, it is not feasible to predict the levels of the various DBPs due to the complex chemistry reaction involved. The objectives of this study were to investigate seasonal variation of DBPs formation and difference of DBPs concentration in the plant to tap water. The average concentration of THMs was 20.04