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1、Nitrification Prevention and Control in Drinking WaterAWWA MANUAL M56Second EditionCopyright 2013 American Water Works Association. All Rights Reserved.Manual of Water Supply Practices M56, Second Edition Nitrif_ication Prevention and Control in Drinking WaterCopyright 2006, 2013, American Water Wor
2、ks AssociationAll rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopy, recording, or any information or retrieval system, except in the form of brief excerpts or quotations for review purposes, witho
3、ut the written permission of the publisher.DisclaimerThe authors, contributors, editors, and publisher do not assume responsibility for the validity of the content or any consequences of its use. In no event will AWWA be liable for direct, indirect, special, incidental, or consequential damages aris
4、ing out of the use of information presented in this book. In particular, AWWA will not be responsible for any costs, including, but not limited to, those incurred as a result of lost revenue. In no event shall AWWAs liability exceed the amount paid for the purchase of this book.Project Manager/Senio
5、r Technical Editor: Melissa ValentineManuals Specialist: Molly BeachCover Art: Melanie YamamotoProduction: TIPS Technical Publishing, Inc.Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication DataNitrification prevention and control in drinking water / edited by Jan Routt, Janice Skadsen. - Second edition.p
6、ages cm. - (AWWA manual ; M56)First edition published as: Fundamentals and control of nitrification in chloraminated drinking water distribution systems, copyrighted in 2006.Includes bibliographical references.ISBN 978-1-58321-935-51. Water-Purification-Nitrogen removal. 2. Water-Purification-Chlora
7、mination. 3. Nitrification-Prevention. 4. Denitrification. 5. Drinking water-Contamination-Prevention. I. Routt, Jan. II. Skadsen, Janice. III. American Water Works Association. IV. Fundamentals and control of nitrification in chloraminated drinking water distribution systems. TD427.N5N5855 2013628.
8、1662-dc232012050481ISBN 10: 1-58321-935-8ISBN 13: 978-1-58321-935-5eISBN 10: 1-61300-228-9eISBN 13: 978-1-61300-228-5American Water Works Association6666 West Quincy AvenueDenver, CO 80235-3098303.794.7711www.awwa.org Printed on recycled paperCopyright 2013 American Water Works Association. All Righ
9、ts Reserved.ContentsiiiList of Figures, viiList of Tables, xiiiPreface, xvAcknowledgments, xviiChapter 1 Introduction and Impact on Regulatory Compliance .1Introduction, 1Distribution System Disinfection Practices, 3History of Chloramination In The United States, 5Nitrification Basics, 7Nitrificatio
10、n and Regulatory Compliance, 9Conclusions, 16References, 18Chapter 2 Nitrification in Water and Wastewater Treatment . 21Introduction, 21Drinking Water Nitrification and Impact on Distribution Systems, 21Nitrification in Wastewater Treatment, 32Comparisons Between Nitrification in Water and Wastewat
11、er, 42Conclusions, 44References, 45Chapter 3 Nitrification in Chloraminated Drinking Water Distribution Systems Occurrence 49Introduction, 49Nitrification in Chloraminated Drinking Water Distribution Systems, 51Nitrification in Chloraminated Water Storage Facilities, 57Conclusions, 63Disclaimer, 63R
12、eferences, 64Chapter 4 Overview of Causes and Control of Nitrification in Chloraminated Drinking Water Distribution Systems .67Introduction, 67Conditions Promoting and Limiting Growth of Nitrifying Bacteria in Drinking Water Distribution Systems, 68Chloramine Chemistry As Major Cause of Nitrificatio
13、n, 70Sources and Treatment as Nitrification Causes and Controls, 75Copyright 2013 American Water Works Association. All Rights Reserved.ivDistribution Configuration and Operations as Nitrification Causes and Controls, 87Conclusions, 91Disclaimer, 93References, 94Chapter 5 Microbiology, Isolation, an
14、d Detection of Nitrifying Microorganisms 97Introduction, 97Taxonomy, Morphology, and Physiology of Nitrifying Microorganisms, 98Isolation and Enumeration of Nitrifying Bacteria, 112Conclusions, 117References, 119Chapter 6 Growth and Inactivation of Nitrifying Microorganisms .127Introduction, 127Grow
15、th Conditions for Ammonia- and Nitrite-Oxidizing Bacteria, 127Inactivation by Disinfectants, 139Conclusions, 149References, 150Chapter 7 Monitoring for Nitrification Prevention and Control 155Introduction, 155Monitoring Program Goals and Parameters, 156Relative Usefulness of Monitoring Parameters, 1
16、57Description of Monitoring Parameters, 158Ammonia, Free and Total, 161Monitoring Frequency, 172Conclusions, 174References, 174Chapter 8 Operational and Treatment Practices to Prevent Nitrification . 177Introduction, 177Utility Practices Impacting Nitrification, 180Traditional Approaches to Nitrific
17、ation Prevention, 180Monochloramine Residual, 193Storage Facility Operation, 196Distribution System Operation, 202Alternative Approaches to Nitrification Prevention, 207Assessment of Effectiveness of Preventative Operational Measures, 218Conclusions, 220References, 222Chapter 9 Assessment and Operat
18、ional Responses to Nitrification Episodes . . 227Introduction, 227Copyright 2013 American Water Works Association. All Rights Reserved.vNitrification Assessment, 228Developing a Nitrification Response Plan, 234Responses to Distribution System Nitrification Episodes, 239Responses to Nitrification Epi
19、sodes in Distribution System Storage Facilities, 252Conclusions, 258References, 258Chapter 10 Engineering/Capital Improvements for Nitrification Prevention . . 261Introduction, 261Improvements to Reservoir Mixing and Decrease Water Age, 262Piping, 272Boosting Combined Chlorine Residual in Chloramina
20、ted Distribution Systems, 273Conclusions, 284References, 284Abbreviations (2) 100% conversion of ammonia to nitrite/nitrate-N, 151-4 THM inhibition of nitrification during bench-scale studies,172-1 Ammonia levels before and after biofiltration at ACWD, 282-2 Heterotrophic plate count bacteria releas
21、ed from biologically active drinking water filter and treated with UV, chlorine, and chloramines, 312-3 Integrated fixed film activated sludge system treatment process, 342-4 Integrated fixed film activated sludge system treatment process. Bottom photos (L to R) show a media filled basin and media s
22、ize, 352-5 Cross section of a biologically active wastewater filtration process, 352-6 Illustration of the Dual-Tank SHARON process, 362-7 Typical plastic media used in deammonification MBBR systems. Effective specific surface areas: AnoxKaldnesK1 and K3 media500 m2/m3; BiofilmChipM1,200 m2/m3; Anox
23、K5 media800 m2/m3, 402-8 Deammonification in a biofilm, 412-9 Demon SBR at the Strass WWTP (Austria) left; SBR control strategy right, 422-10 Granulated anammox biomass from a DEMON SBR, 433-1 Nitrification episode in a South Australian distribution system. Relationship between: (a) nitrite and nitr
24、ate concentrations, (b) oxidized nitrogen concentrations, (c) total chlorine residual, and (d) numbers of nitrifying bacteria, 583-2 Seasonal relationship between temperature, AOB, and nitrite in the Orange County reservoir in California, 614-1 Monochloramine decay as a function of Cl/N molar ratio.
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