Improving the use of granular activated carbon to control algal byproducts during drinking water treatment
改进颗粒活性炭的使用以控制饮用水处理过程中的藻类副产物
基本信息
- 批准号:RGPIN-2019-04871
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 2.62万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:加拿大
- 项目类别:Discovery Grants Program - Individual
- 财政年份:2022
- 资助国家:加拿大
- 起止时间:2022-01-01 至 2023-12-31
- 项目状态:已结题
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项目摘要
Drinking water treatment plants may use granular activated carbon (GAC) to adsorb and remove contaminants, but the GAC has a finite service life before it is exhausted and needs to be replaced. A recent trend in the industry is to use GAC in a biological mode: allowing bacteria to grow on its surface and remove contaminants through biodegradation. This allows the GAC to remain in service, avoiding costly replacement. Such "biofiltration", however, remains poorly understood and unpredictable. The proposed research aims to take advantage of recent discoveries by the proponent to make substantial gains in our understanding of biofiltration. In particular, drinking water treatment plants have been identified in Ontario that show considerable evidence of both the presence of effective biofiltration, as well as its absence, under conditions that appear on a superficial level to be relatively similar. By studying the GAC from these plants, the factors that lead to effective biofiltration can be identified. This work will be aided by a new application of a technique to study biodegradation, called compound specific isotope analysis (CSIA), which has traditionally been used to study the fate of contaminants at large concentrations. By developing a method to apply CSIA for contaminants at low levels (µg/L or ng/L), new research areas could be opened up in terms of evaluating the fate of trace contaminants in the environment. The overall goal of this research is to identify robust, effective, and reliable strategies to enhance the biodegradation of target contaminants through GAC. This will reduce the cost of GAC treatment, which in turn would allow GAC to be used by a greater number of utilities. GAC offers good broad-spectrum protection against a range of contaminants, so the ability to apply it more widely would bring corresponding public health benefits. Furthermore, GAC is a green treatment, requiring no chemicals and little energy, so its use as an alternative to other forms of treatment to destroy microcontaminants would be a move towards more sustainable drinking water treatment.
饮用水处理厂可以使用颗粒活性炭(GAC)来吸附和去除污染物,但GAC在耗尽之前具有有限的使用寿命,需要更换。该行业最近的趋势是以生物模式使用GAC:允许细菌在其表面生长并通过生物降解去除污染物。这使得GAC可以继续使用,避免昂贵的更换。然而,这种“生物过滤”仍然知之甚少,不可预测。 拟议的研究旨在利用支持者最近的发现,使我们对生物过滤的理解有实质性的收获。特别是,安大略的饮用水处理厂已被确定,在表面上看起来相对相似的条件下,有相当多的证据表明存在有效的生物过滤,以及不存在有效的生物过滤。通过研究这些植物的活性炭,可以确定导致有效生物过滤的因素。这项工作将得到一种新的生物降解研究技术的帮助,这种技术被称为化合物特异性同位素分析(CSIA),传统上用于研究大浓度污染物的命运。通过开发一种将CSIA应用于低水平(微克/升或纳克/升)污染物的方法,可以在评估环境中痕量污染物的归宿方面开辟新的研究领域。 本研究的总体目标是确定强大的,有效的,可靠的策略,以提高目标污染物的生物降解通过GAC。这将降低GAC处理的成本,从而使更多的公用事业公司使用GAC。GAC对一系列污染物提供了良好的广谱保护,因此更广泛地应用它的能力将带来相应的公共卫生效益。此外,GAC是一种绿色处理方法,不需要化学品和很少的能源,因此将其用作其他形式的处理方法的替代品来破坏微污染物,将是朝着更可持续的饮用水处理方向迈出的一步。
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Improving the use of granular activated carbon to control algal byproducts during drinking water treatment
改进颗粒活性炭的使用以控制饮用水处理过程中的藻类副产物
- 批准号:
RGPIN-2019-04871 - 财政年份:2021
- 资助金额:
$ 2.62万 - 项目类别:
Discovery Grants Program - Individual
NSERC Industrial Research Chair in Advanced and Emerging Technologies for Drinking Water Treatment
NSERC 饮用水处理先进和新兴技术工业研究主席
- 批准号:
428979-2016 - 财政年份:2021
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Improving the use of granular activated carbon to control algal byproducts during drinking water treatment
改进颗粒活性炭的使用以控制饮用水处理过程中的藻类副产物
- 批准号:
RGPIN-2019-04871 - 财政年份:2020
- 资助金额:
$ 2.62万 - 项目类别:
Discovery Grants Program - Individual
NSERC Industrial Research Chair in Advanced and Emerging Technologies for Drinking Water Treatment
NSERC 饮用水处理先进和新兴技术工业研究主席
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543834-2019 - 财政年份:2019
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