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Patterns of Arsenic Release in Drinking Water Distribution Systems.


ABSTRACT: Retrospective analysis of 20 water systems from the USEPA's Arsenic Demonstration Program revealed three patterns of arsenic levels at the tap, after arsenic treatment of the source well water. Following an initial destabilization period, Pattern A systems (6/20 with low iron/manganese in source water and plastic piping) had arsenic concentrations that did not change as water traveled to consumer taps (conservative contaminant behavior). Pattern B systems (8/20 with high iron/manganese in source water and iron piping) had consistently higher arsenic concentrations at consumer taps, above the arsenic content of incoming treated water, for months to more than a year after arsenic treatment (non-conservative behavior). Pattern C systems (6/20 with additional occasional arsenic treatment complications) experienced multiple arsenic spikes at consumer taps (non-conservative and unpredictable behavior). These field observations suggest that in some water distribution systems arsenic may linger long after it has been removed at its source.

SUBMITTER: Triantafyllidou S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7077812 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Patterns of Arsenic Release in Drinking Water Distribution Systems.

Triantafyllidou Simoni S   Lytle Darren D   Chen Abraham S C ASC   Wang Lili L   Muhlen Christy C   Sorg Thomas J TJ  

AWWA water science 20190801 4


Retrospective analysis of 20 water systems from the USEPA's Arsenic Demonstration Program revealed three patterns of arsenic levels at the tap, after arsenic treatment of the source well water. Following an initial destabilization period, Pattern A systems (6/20 with low iron/manganese in source water and plastic piping) had arsenic concentrations that did not change as water traveled to consumer taps (conservative contaminant behavior). Pattern B systems (8/20 with high iron/manganese in source  ...[more]

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