Sean A MacIsaac , Bailey Reid , Carolina Ontiveros , Karl G Linden , Amina K Stoddart , Graham A Gagnon
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摘要
世界上首个用于废水消毒的全尺寸 280 纳米紫外线 LED 反应器在 545 立方米/天和 817 立方米/天的流量下进行了测试。在 545 立方米/天-1 的流量下,该系统的总大肠菌群平均减少了 3 个对数值,而在 817 立方米/天-1 的流量下,所有运行条件下的总大肠菌群平均减少了 2.5 个对数值。全规模系统的输出流量介于 28 到 148 mJ cm-2 之间,与废水反应器安装前进行的紫外线审计研究结果一致。这些结果为紫外线 LED 消毒所能达到的性能设定了基准,并进一步将工作台规模的消毒结果与全面规模的性能联系起来。本手稿中确立的方法为公用事业部门在考虑新兴紫外线消毒技术时提供了一种新工具。总之,本研究证实,紫外线 LED 是一种有效的大规模废水消毒剂,其效果可与传统的低压紫外线系统媲美。这是首次在正常运行的废水处理设施中大规模安装紫外线 LED,证明其在城市污水消毒方面的功效。
UV LED wastewater disinfection: The future is upon us
The world's first full-scale, 280 nm UV LED reactor for wastewater disinfection was tested at flows of 545 and 817 m3 day−1. The system achieved a > 3 average log reduction of total coliform at 545 m3 day−1 and the 817 m3 day−1 flow rate achieved over a > 2.5 average log reduction for all operational conditions. The delivered fluence of the full-scale system ranged from 28 to 148 mJ cm−2 and aligns with a UV auditing study that was conducted prior to the installation of the wastewater reactor. These results benchmark the performance that can be achieved by UV LED disinfection and further connect bench-scale disinfection results with full-scale performance. The approach established in this manuscript provides a novel tool for utilities when considering emerging UV disinfection technologies. In summary, this study establishes that UV LEDs are an effective wastewater disinfectant at-scale and are comparable to conventional low-pressure UV systems. This is the first instance where the efficacy of UV LEDs for municipal wastewater disinfection has been demonstrated using a large-scale installation at a functioning wastewater facility.
Water Research XEnvironmental Science-Water Science and Technology
CiteScore
12.30
自引率
1.30%
发文量
19
期刊介绍:
Water Research X is a sister journal of Water Research, which follows a Gold Open Access model. It focuses on publishing concise, letter-style research papers, visionary perspectives and editorials, as well as mini-reviews on emerging topics. The Journal invites contributions from researchers worldwide on various aspects of the science and technology related to the human impact on the water cycle, water quality, and its global management.