28 research outputs found
Water clarification and computer-oriented control of the process : chemometric modeling
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Performance of Biological Activated Carbon (BAC) filtration: the case of the Choisy-le-Roi Plant
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Storage against pollution: Modelling for water quality improvement
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Microbial Activity in GAC Filters at the Choisy-le-Roi Treatment Plant
To maintain the biological stability of drinking water during distribution in large, complex networks, high standards have to be met--namely, low bacterial densities and low levels of biodegradable organic carbon. Second-stage granular activated carbon (GAC) filtration (without regeneration of carbon) is used for this purpose at the Choisy-le-Roi, Paris, France, treatment plant. Effective removal of dissolved organic carbon has been observed with such filtration mainly because of a reduction in the biodegradable organic carbon. To study the microbial processes involved in this removal, new methods based on the use of radio-labeled tracers have been developed in order to measure the bacterial biomass and activity associated with GAC.SCOPUS: ar.jinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishe