Impact of phosphate addition on PFAS treatment performance for drinking water

Levi M. Haupert, Adam Redding, J. Margaret Gray, John Civardi, Boris Datsov, Toby T. Sanan, Marc A. Mills, Thomas F. Speth, Jonathan B. Burkhardt
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Adding new unit operations to drinking water treatment systems requires consideration of not only efficacy for its design purpose but also costs, water quality characteristics, impact on overall regulatory compliance, and impact of other treatment unit operations. Here, pilot study results for ion exchange (IX) and granular activated carbon (GAC) are presented for a utility with both per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) and volatile organic contaminant removal needs. Specifically, the impact of upstream air stripping and phosphate addition on PFAS treatment performance was evaluated. Modeling was used to fit the IX and GAC pilot data and predict performance under different scenarios. GAC performance was generally consistent for treating water before or after the air stripper, but the addition of phosphate prior to air-stripping resulted in a loss of 15%–25% capacity for some PFAS on IX media, demonstrating the need to consider the entire treatment train before implementing PFAS removal unit operations.

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加磷酸盐对PFAS处理饮用水性能的影响
在饮用水处理系统中增加新的单元操作不仅需要考虑其设计目的的有效性,还需要考虑成本、水质特性、对总体法规遵从性的影响以及对其他处理单元操作的影响。在这里,介绍了离子交换(IX)和颗粒活性炭(GAC)的初步研究结果,用于全氟烷基和多氟烷基物质(PFAS)和挥发性有机污染物去除需求的公用事业。具体而言,评估了上游气提和磷酸盐添加对PFAS处理性能的影响。采用模型拟合IX和GAC试点数据,预测不同场景下的性能。在空气提提之前或之后,GAC处理水的性能通常是一致的,但在空气提提之前添加磷酸盐会导致IX介质上某些PFAS的容量损失15%-25%,这表明在实施PFAS去除单元操作之前需要考虑整个处理流程。
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