Evaluating Water Quality Parameters When Choosing AOP Systems for Your Water Treatment Application

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Evaluating Water Quality Parameters When Choosing AOP Systems for Your Water Treatment Application

In water and wastewater treatment, chemistry is king. Treatment options are evaluated depending on the quality of water to be treated and the treatment application.

 

Treatment systems including AOP systems, are designed to specifically target certain constituents and remove or reduce them from the water. This takes places through the power of chemical reactions. Even biological treatments involve chemistry at their core.

 

Advanced oxidation (AOP) is a water treatment process that utilizes the chemical reaction of oxidation to treat water in the tertiary stage of an integrated water treatment system. The aim is to greatly reduce the micropollutants that escaped from the primary and secondary stages. For certain water qualities, there are certain AOP systems that may be able to treat the pollutants more effectively. Choosing one can be an arduous process.

 

In another AOP article, we discuss how to choose the appropriate AOP process for your wastewater treatment applications. One of the key considerations in that decision concerns both the initial and final water composition. This article, didn’t discuss any specific compounds or conditions that could affect the efficiency of the treatment process, so we are going to evaluate this now.

 

In the link below, is a list of some of the key water quality parameters to evaluate when choosing AOP systems for your water treatment application. These can be applied to drinking or wastewater applications.

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