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Strategic Planning for Disinfection
Cincinnati, Ohio, USA

Impending federal drinking water regulations and concerns about microbial contamination in its water supply underscored the Greater Cincinnati Water Works’ (GCWW) need to handle emerging microbial contaminants.

Malcolm Pirnie designed a disinfection planning project to evaluate the treatment barriers’ effectiveness against pathogens associated with waterborne illnesses. The Pirnie team collaborated with university experts to investigate UV disinfection as a potential additional treatment barrier, and evaluated the effect of sequential inactivation on disinfection by-product (DBP) formation and microbial regrowth.

The researchers identified UV disinfection addition as an effective approach to creating a multiple barrier for chlorine-resistant microorganisms. They also found UV and free chlorine effective for all bacteria, protozoa and viruses tested. GCWW can use this information to develop a UV system for its treatment plant, with multiple successful disinfectant barriers for treating the city’s water.