Gl. Lebel et al., A ONE-YEAR SURVEY OF HALOGENATED DISINFECTION BY-PRODUCTS IN THE DISTRIBUTION-SYSTEM OF TREATMENT PLANTS USING 3 DIFFERENT DISINFECTION PROCESSES, Chemosphere, 34(11), 1997, pp. 2301-2317
On a monthly basis, over a one year period, disinfection by-products (
DBPs) were measured in raw water and in treated water at four location
s in the distribution system of three water treatment plants that appl
ied different treatment processes. DBP levels fluctuated as a function
of water treatment practice (and variations therein) and the age and
temperature of the water. Trihalomethane levels were higher in the sum
mer than in the winter and increased in the distribution system with i
ncreasing distance from the plant. Levels of haloacetic acids and othe
r DBPs were usually higher in summer than in winter but their levels d
id not increase consistently within the distribution system. After an
initial increase, levels of dichloro- and trichloroacetic acids often
decreased within the distribution system. No single sampling event cap
tured the complete image of the behaviour of DBPs in drinking water. T
he authors recommend that in-depth studies be carried out to develop s
ampling strategies for DBPs. (C) 1997 Elsevier Science Ltd.