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AWWA WQTC71494 Chlorine Dioxide Addition in Seawater: Analytical and Treatment Issues

Conference Proceeding by American Water Works Association, 11/01/2009

Tanuwidjaja, Dian; Andrews-Tate, Cynthia; Cheng, Robert C.; Tseng, Tai; Hoek, Eric M.V.; Wattier, Kevin L.

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The Long Beach Water Department (LBWD) is engaged in significant testing for reducing thecosts associated with operating desalting membranes, including using nanofiltrationmembranes arranged in a two-pass configuration, and mitigating the effects attributed tobiofouling. The primary objective for this research is to safely add chlorine dioxide as a chemicaldisinfectant prior to the reverse osmosis (RO)/nanofiltration (NF) membrane process. In order todo this it is important to establish a reliable and practical way to analyze residual chlorinedioxide in seawater. Methods tested included DPD method, Amperometric titration II, andLissamine Green B method. Initial tests conductedwith ClOsub2/sub applied at a residual of 1 mg/L to flat sheet membranes showed rapid membranedegradation (measured as function of increased permeate flux and salt passage). Because theClOsub2/sub was generated using free chlorine as a reagent, it was questioned whether the ClOsub2/sub or freechlorine caused the membrane degradation.Significant difficulties were encountered when analyzing ClOsub2/sub and free chlorine in seawater, notonly due to the high ionic strength but the byproducts which were created when the disinfectantswere added. In the end, this investigation resulted in a more reliable technique. This paperdetails the step-by-step process used to modify the Amperometric Titration II method to developa reliable method for measuring ClOsub2/sub and chlorine in seawater. Includes 4 references, table, figures.

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Edition: Vol. - No. Published: 11/01/2009 Number of Pages: 7File Size: 1 file , 790 KB