Title :
River Water Remediation Using Electrohydraulic Discharges or Ozonation
Author :
Izdebski, T. ; Dors, M. ; Mizeraczyk, J.
Author_Institution :
Centre for Plasma & Laser Eng., Polish Acad. of Sci., Gdañsk, Poland
fDate :
3/1/2011 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
River water cleaning from microorganisms using electrohydraulic discharges and ozonation was investigated. The processed water was highly polluted with the total number of microorganisms (70 400 cfu/mL) and total Escherichia coli bacteria (280 cfu/mL). The processing was conducted in a tube reactor with a hollow needle-rod electrode configuration. A 400-mL sample of river water was treated at different flow rates. Ozonation was performed in a washing bottle with an ozone concentration of 20 g/m3. The corona discharge treatment showed a steady decrease of bacteria and microorganisms but did not kill them completely. Spark discharge killed the bacteria and microorganisms completely; however, its energy efficiency was much lower than that of ozonation. The ozone treatment decreased the concentration of microorganisms and coli bacteria down to 785 and 10 cfu/mL, respectively, in 45 s which resulted in higher energy efficiency than processing using corona and spark discharges. The NPOC analysis of the treated samples showed its concentration of 5 ± 0, 4 ppm in all samples.
Keywords :
corona; microorganisms; ozonation (materials processing); plasma materials processing; river pollution; sparks; water treatment; NPOC analysis; coli bacteria concentration; corona discharge treatment; electrohydraulic discharges; energy efficiency; flow rates; hollow needle-rod electrode configuration; microorganism concentration; ozonation; ozone concentration; ozone treatment; processed water; river water cleaning; river water remediation; spark discharge; total Escherichia coli bacteria; tube reactor; washing bottle; Disinfection; electrohydraulic discharges; ozonation;
Journal_Title :
Plasma Science, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPS.2010.2098889