New Treatment Process Improves Water Quality by Removing Harmful Chemicals
The researchers studied how adding an ozone-biological activated carbon process to water treatment from the Huangpu River in China affects dissolved organic matter and disinfection by-product precursors. They found that the new process removed about 50% of organic matter, especially the smaller molecules. This led to a significant reduction in the formation potential of harmful by-products after chlorination, improving water quality.