Abstract

Key TakeawaysTwo small surface water systems located on islands off the state of Washington's coast implemented a sustainable treatment approach that minimizes disinfection byproduct (DBP) formation.Installing and operating granular activated carbon (GAC) contactors has resulted in full compliance with DBP levels, while achieving other water quality improvements.Operators use ultraviolet transmittance to assess direct filtration treatment for removal of DBP precursors and to determine GAC media performance in real time.

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