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http://dx.doi.org/10.5352/JLS.2005.15.5.696

Water Quality Variation and Removal Characteristics of Poliovirus by Biological Activated Carbon (BAC) and Ozone Treatment Process in Nakdong River.  

Jung Eun-Young (Division of Biological Sciences, College of Natural Science, Busan National University)
Park Hong-Ki (Depart of Biotechnology, Pukyong Naional University)
Lee You-Jung (Water Quality Institute, Water Works HQ of Busan Metropolitan City)
Jung Jong-moon (Water Quality Institute, Water Works HQ of Busan Metropolitan City)
Jung Mi-Eun (Water)
Hong Yong-Ki (Depart of Biotechnology, Pukyong Naional University)
Jang Kyoung-Lib (Division of Biological Sciences, College of Natural Science, Busan National University)
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Journal of Life Science / v.15, no.5, 2005 , pp. 696-702 More about this Journal
Abstract
Ozonation is a disinfection technique of harmful mi-crobes commonly used in the treatment of drinking water. And Biological Activated Carbon (BAC) treatment also provides numerous benefits for drinking water utilities, including removal of micro- pollutants, improved treatment processes. The multiful-stage ozonation and BAC play roles as effective methods for removing several materials in raw water. Water quality variation in Nak dong river and the removal efficiency of viruses by ozonation-BAC process were investigated on pilot scale. During the period of survey, most of water quality parameters including $NH_{4}^{+}-N$ were highly improved after passing through the BAC. The removal efficiency of poliovirus type III in water treatment process using pilot-plant,$ 99.6\% $ of viruses were removed by pre-ozonation, sedimentation and sand filteration process, $ 100\% $ were removed after in BAC filteration step. In the removal survey of viruses by ozonation, ap-proximately $ 61.1\% $ or polioviruses were inactivated by ozone of 0.4 mg/l within 5 min. and $ 100\% $ were inactivated by ozone of 0.8 mg/l over 10 min.
Keywords
ozonation; BAC; poliovirus; pilot-plant;
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