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Volume 3, Issue 2 (Suppl)

Ind Chem

ISSN: 2469-9764, ICO an open access journa

Industrial Chemistry 2017

May 22-23, 2017

May 22-23, 2017 Las Vegas, USA

2

nd

World Conference on

Industrial Chemistry and Water Treatment

Investigation of the efficiency of conventional water treatment processes for the elimination of

TOC in Jalaliyeh water treatment plant, Tehran, Iran

Ali Asghar Najafpoor

1

, Hossein Kiashemshak

2

, Amir Hossein Mahvi

3

and

Ahmad Hosseinzadeh

2

1

The University of Newcastle, Australia

2

Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Iran

3

Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Iran

Background:

The organic compounds presence in water is considered as a key resource for the formation of trihalomethanes

(THMs) and mutagenic substances.

Objectives:

The chief motivation behind the present investigation was to examine the efficiency of Jalaliyeh water treatment

plant in removal of total organic carbon (TOC).

Method:

The water samples including raw water, the effluent after accelerator and the effluent after filtration were taken during

6 months. Two days from each week were selected in each, of which three samples were taken from the three points mentioned

above. In other words, 24 samples in each month and totally 144 samples were collected during the whole study period. The

measurement of TOC was performed by means of spectrophotometer at a wavelength of 555 nm.

Results:

When the input TOC was at its maximum value, TOC removal efficiency was about 80% which can be increased by

augmentation of the amount of coagulant substance or use of coagulant aid. The removal efficiency was declined by decreasing

the concentration of TOC input.

Conclusion:

The accelerator had an acceptable efficiency for the elimination of TOC. The samples taken after rainy days

showed an increased amount of input organic matter, especially TOC, into the treatment plant compared to the days without

rainfall.

Biography

Ali Asghar Najafpoor has joined the University of Newcastle in July 2016 for sabbatical leave period. Prior to joining the University of Newcastle, he has worked

as an Associate Professor of Environmental Health, Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Iran. He is an innovative Researcher with a remarkably wide and in-

depth knowledge of environmental pollution control and remediation. Research conducted by him and his colleagues have demonstrated that pollutants complexes

and some sorbed pollutants are bioavailable and this work has major implications for the toxicity, risk assessment and remediation of pollution in environment.

Ali.A.Najafpoor@newcastle.edu.au

Ali Asghar Najafpoor Hidouri Khaoula et al., Ind Chem 2017, 3:2 (Suppl)

http://dx.doi.org/10.4172/2469-9764-C1-006