

Author: Wojtenko Izabela Stinson Mary K. Field Richard
Publisher: Water Environment Federation
ISSN: 1938-6478
Source: Proceedings of the Water Environment Federation, Vol.2000, Iss.2, 2000-01, pp. : 280-300
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Abstract
The objective of this state-of-the-art review is to examine the performance and effectiveness of ultraviolet (UV) light disinfection for combined sewer overflow (CSO) applications. Topics presented include the use of UV light as an disinfecting agent, its practical applications, doseresponse relationships, and factors affecting its performance, including influent quality and type of UV system used. The efficiency of light disinfection is strongly dependent on the quality of the influent and the occluding effects of solids. This dependency is very important for treatment of low quality water such as CSO, and it is being investigated in pilot-scale studies.Disinfection of CSO significantly decreases the discharge of pathogens into receiving waters. The national CSO Control Policy requires disinfection in areas where it is required by state and local authorities after primary clarification (EPA, Combined Sewer Overflow Control Policy, 59
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