The origin and risks associated with loose deposits in a drinking water distribution system

Amanda Mussared, R. Fabris, J. Vreeburg, J. Jelbart, M. Drikas
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Abstract

Sediment accumulates in distribution systems over time, and can potentially result in dirty water events. The primary origin of these particles in most networks has not been examined. Controlled sediment re-suspension (flushing) events were performed at 10 sites in a drinking water distribution system and repeated 6 months later to observe re-deposition. Different patterns of sediment deposition observed are suspected to be related to particle origin. A large proportion of pipe sediment re-suspended during the first flushing event was composed of iron, most likely arising from corrosion of distribution system infrastructure. This sediment appears to play a role in sheltering microbial cells from secondary disinfection. In this study, a source of particles was identified that may provide an alternate explanation for the presence of iron deposits in systems not dominated by iron pipework.
饮用水分配系统中松散沉积物的来源和相关风险
随着时间的推移,沉积物在分配系统中积累,并可能导致污水事件。在大多数网络中,这些粒子的主要来源尚未得到检验。在饮用水分配系统的10个站点进行控制沉积物再悬浮(冲洗)事件,并在6个月后重复观察再沉积。观测到的不同泥沙沉积模式被怀疑与颗粒的起源有关。在第一次冲洗过程中,管道沉积物中有很大一部分是由铁组成的,很可能是由于分配系统基础设施的腐蚀造成的。这种沉积物似乎在保护微生物细胞免受二次消毒方面起作用。在这项研究中,确定了颗粒的来源,这可能为在不以铁管道为主的系统中存在铁矿提供另一种解释。
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