Dj. Pernitsky et al., RECOVERY OF ATTACHED BACTERIA FROM GAC FINES AND IMPLICATIONS FOR DISINFECTION EFFICACY, Water research, 31(3), 1997, pp. 385-390
A physical/chemical desorption technique was used to assess the impact
of colonized granular activated carbon (GAG) fines released from biol
ogically active carbon (BAG) contractors on disinfection performance.
The procedure was found to be effective for the recovery of attached h
eterotrophic plate count (HPC) bacteria at GAC fines concentrations as
low as 10 mu g/l in experiments using fines colonized in the laborato
ry. Application of the desorption procedure to disinfected pilot plant
process waters did not result in increased HPC recoveries. It was the
refore concluded that after disinfection, attached bacteria in biologi
cally treated waters have little impact on public health, either due t
o a low number of released fines or a low number of organisms attached
to these fines. (C) 1997 Elsevier Science Ltd.