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Adequacy analysis of drinking water treatment technologies in regard to the parameter turbidity, considering the quality of natural waters treated by large-scale WTPs in Brazil
by
da Costa, Elizângela Pinheiro
, Oliveira, Sílvia Corrêa
, Barroso, Gabriela Rodrigues
, Pinto, Carolina Cristiane
, Melo, Lívia Duarte Ventura
in
Atmospheric Protection/Air Quality Control/Air Pollution
/ Brazil
/ Cluster Analysis
/ Drinking water
/ Drinking Water - analysis
/ Drinking Water - standards
/ drinking water treatment
/ Earth and Environmental Science
/ Ecology
/ Ecotoxicology
/ Efficiency
/ Effluents
/ Environment
/ Environmental Management
/ Environmental Monitoring - methods
/ Environmental protection
/ Fresh Water - analysis
/ Government Regulation
/ Hydrodynamics
/ monitoring
/ Monitoring/Environmental Analysis
/ Multivariate Analysis
/ Natural waters
/ Oxidation
/ Parameters
/ Performance evaluation
/ Quality standards
/ Raw water
/ Treated water
/ Turbidity
/ Water Purification - legislation & jurisprudence
/ Water Purification - methods
/ Water quality
/ Water Quality - standards
/ Water treatment
/ Water treatment plants
2019
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Adequacy analysis of drinking water treatment technologies in regard to the parameter turbidity, considering the quality of natural waters treated by large-scale WTPs in Brazil
by
da Costa, Elizângela Pinheiro
, Oliveira, Sílvia Corrêa
, Barroso, Gabriela Rodrigues
, Pinto, Carolina Cristiane
, Melo, Lívia Duarte Ventura
in
Atmospheric Protection/Air Quality Control/Air Pollution
/ Brazil
/ Cluster Analysis
/ Drinking water
/ Drinking Water - analysis
/ Drinking Water - standards
/ drinking water treatment
/ Earth and Environmental Science
/ Ecology
/ Ecotoxicology
/ Efficiency
/ Effluents
/ Environment
/ Environmental Management
/ Environmental Monitoring - methods
/ Environmental protection
/ Fresh Water - analysis
/ Government Regulation
/ Hydrodynamics
/ monitoring
/ Monitoring/Environmental Analysis
/ Multivariate Analysis
/ Natural waters
/ Oxidation
/ Parameters
/ Performance evaluation
/ Quality standards
/ Raw water
/ Treated water
/ Turbidity
/ Water Purification - legislation & jurisprudence
/ Water Purification - methods
/ Water quality
/ Water Quality - standards
/ Water treatment
/ Water treatment plants
2019
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Adequacy analysis of drinking water treatment technologies in regard to the parameter turbidity, considering the quality of natural waters treated by large-scale WTPs in Brazil
by
da Costa, Elizângela Pinheiro
, Oliveira, Sílvia Corrêa
, Barroso, Gabriela Rodrigues
, Pinto, Carolina Cristiane
, Melo, Lívia Duarte Ventura
in
Atmospheric Protection/Air Quality Control/Air Pollution
/ Brazil
/ Cluster Analysis
/ Drinking water
/ Drinking Water - analysis
/ Drinking Water - standards
/ drinking water treatment
/ Earth and Environmental Science
/ Ecology
/ Ecotoxicology
/ Efficiency
/ Effluents
/ Environment
/ Environmental Management
/ Environmental Monitoring - methods
/ Environmental protection
/ Fresh Water - analysis
/ Government Regulation
/ Hydrodynamics
/ monitoring
/ Monitoring/Environmental Analysis
/ Multivariate Analysis
/ Natural waters
/ Oxidation
/ Parameters
/ Performance evaluation
/ Quality standards
/ Raw water
/ Treated water
/ Turbidity
/ Water Purification - legislation & jurisprudence
/ Water Purification - methods
/ Water quality
/ Water Quality - standards
/ Water treatment
/ Water treatment plants
2019
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Adequacy analysis of drinking water treatment technologies in regard to the parameter turbidity, considering the quality of natural waters treated by large-scale WTPs in Brazil
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Adequacy analysis of drinking water treatment technologies in regard to the parameter turbidity, considering the quality of natural waters treated by large-scale WTPs in Brazil
2019
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This paper seeks to present a performance evaluation of large-scale water treatment plants and verify the adjustment of the treatment to the parameter turbidity of natural waters. Nonparametric and multivariate statistical tools were used to analyze raw water and treated water turbidity of a large on-line monitoring databank for the period from 2013 to 2015, from six large-scale treatment plants utilizing different technologies. Cluster analysis was able to differentiate adequately groups of treatment plants with similar raw and treated water quality. Considering the effluent turbidity as a marker parameter, the results indicated that selection of the technology to be applied must be well studied to always seek the best solution, and that other factors than only the raw water characteristics should be evaluated. It was also demonstrated that utilization of the same treatment technology does not always result in the same effluent quality, since there are many factors related to operation, maintenance, raw water variability, climatic interferences, and others.
Publisher
Springer International Publishing,Springer Nature B.V
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