Abstract

In the Nanofi ltration (NF) membrane systems utilised for river water treatment for drinking water production purposes, 15–25 % of the feed is rejected by the membrane as the concentrate. It contains natural and synthetic organic matter (COD ca. 30 mg/L) and its composition may vary with raw water quality, membrane pre-treatment and NF membrane cut-off. This study aims to achieve complete elimination of pesticides and the elimination of 60% of the natural organic matter (NOM) retained during nanofi ltration step. The investigation included testing conventional water treatment techniques—adsorption, coagulation, ozonation—and the combination of ozonation and adsorption processes. Eight pesticides detected most commonly in French surface waters were selected as model micropollutants: atrazine, sulcotrione, bentazone, isoproturon, diuron, glyphosate, amitrole and acetochlore. Simultaneous combination of ozonation and powdered activated carbon (PAC) adsorption proved to be an effi cient method for the elimina...

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