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Enhanced coagulation or enhanced softening or GAC10*, with chlorine as the primary and residual disinfectant.Control of treatment processes to reduce disinfectant demand and control of disinfection treatment processes to reduce disinfectant levels.Control of ozone treatment process to reduce production of bromate.* GAC10 means granular activated carbon with an empty bed contact time of 10 minutes and reactivation frequency for GAC of no more than six months.
Knight, Enhanced coagulation with powdered activated carbon 513 or MIEX® secondary treatment: A comparison of disinfection by-product formation and precursor 514 removal, Water Research, 2015, 68, 454–466.
Enhanced coagulation or enhanced softening is required to improve removal of DBP precursors for systems using conventional filtration treatment.Stage 2 Disinfectants and Disinfection Byproducts RuleFor the Stage 2 DBPR, the MCLs will remain at the Stage 1 DBPR levels (0.080 mg/L for TTHM and 0.060 mg/L for HAA5), but compliance will be determined based on locational running annual averages (LRAAs) instead of the RAAs used in the Stage 1 DBPR.
Enhanced coagulation and settling technology will be employed for solid/liquid separation of precipitates and TSS.
Bilyk, Enhanced coagulation using a magnetic ion exchange resin, Water 495 Research, 2002, 36, 4009–4022.
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Enhanced coagulation is a process wherein DBP precursor removal requirements are established according to source water TOC and alkalinity.
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