AWWA JAW34136

AWWA JAW34136 Journal AWWA - Formation and Control of Bromate During Ozonation of Waters Containing Bromide

Journal Article by American Water Works Association, 01/01/1993

Krasner, Stuart W.;Glaze, William H.;Weinberg, Howard S.;Daniel, Phillippe A.;Najm, Issam N.

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The results of this study show that the ozonation of water containing bromide may produce bromate, with ozone dosage playing a critical role. The appropriate staging of ozone through two or three chambers, however, has the potential to minimize ozone residual and bromate formation while still meeting C X T criteria. The addition of hydrogen peroxide (the PEROXONE process) may increase the formation of bromate. As the pH of ozonation was lowered, the ozone dosage necessary to meet C X T criteria dropped, and less bromate was produced. The authors conclude that a better understanding of the mechanisms of bromate formation is required before it can be fully controlled. Includes 20 references, tables, figures.

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