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Effect of Wangsuk Stream on NOM and Chlorinated DBPFPs in Han River Water  

Park, Hyeon (Waterworks Research Institute, Seoul Metropolitan Government)
Kim, Chang-Mo (Waterworks Research Institute, Seoul Metropolitan Government)
Chang, Hyun-Seong (Waterworks Research Institute, Seoul Metropolitan Government)
Kim, Hyun-Suk (Waterworks Research Institute, Seoul Metropolitan Government)
Park, Chang-Min (Waterworks Research Institute, Seoul Metropolitan Government)
Yu, Myong-Jin (Department of Environmental Engineering, University of Seoul)
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Abstract
The main purposes of this study were to compare the characteristics of fractionated natural organic matters(NOM) from Han River water and Wangsuk(W) stream water, and to investigate the relationships between NOM and the formation of disinfection by products(DBPs). Three types of resin such as XAD-4, XAD-7HP and IRC-50 were used to isolate the water samples into three organic fractions. The DOC concentrations of raw waters were relatively low($1.5{\sim}3.3$ mg/L) at all seasons. The hydrophilic was the major constituent, contributing $44{\sim}63%$ of the total NOM and hydrophobic $21{\sim}33%$, transphilic $16{\sim}31%$, respectively. The formation of trihalomethans(THMs) was highly influenced by particulated NOM especially in the rainy season, whereas haloaceticacid forming potentials(HAAFPs) depended more on the hydrophilic fraction of dissolved NOM which is known to be difficult to be removed through conventional processes. The NOM of W stream was characterized as 15% hydrophobic, 9% transphilic, and 76% hydrophilic. In the fractionation of NOM using resins, $20{\sim}40%$ of the NOM in W tributary water could not be clearly isolated, whereas, 85% of the NOM in the raw water was recovered. Although the DOC concentration of tributary water was higher than the raw waters from the Han River, the DBPFPs was approximately 40% of the raw waters. In DBPFPs aspect, W stream has less effect than Han River water itself. Bromide in tributary waters discharged from waste water treatment plants has been found to shift the distribution of THMs and HANs to the more brominated DBPs.
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Tributary Stream; NOM; DOC; DBPFPs;
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