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			<JournalTitle>Journal of Environmental Systems</JournalTitle>
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				<VolumeNumber>13</VolumeNumber>
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						<CoverDate Year="1983" Month="1" Day="1"/>
						<CoverDisplay>Number 3 / 1983-84</CoverDisplay>
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						<ArticleDOI>10.2190/3XU3-LFD7-EN8G-HHBW</ArticleDOI>
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						<ArticleTitle Language="En">THM Precursor Removal Efficiency of Regenerated and Virgin Carbon</ArticleTitle>
						<ArticleFirstPage>231</ArticleFirstPage>
						<ArticleLastPage>244</ArticleLastPage>
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							<RegistrationDate>20020509</RegistrationDate>
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								<GivenName>M.</GivenName>
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								<FamilyName>Varma</FamilyName>
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								<FamilyName>Parsuram</FamilyName>
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								<FamilyName>Stumm</FamilyName>
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								<OrgName>Howard University</OrgName>
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								<OrgName>Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission</OrgName>
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						<Abstract Language="En">&lt;p&gt;Aqueous chlorine reacts with certain precursors in water to form trihalomethanes (THMS)—suspected carcinogens/mutagens. It is necessary to minimize the concentration of THMs in finished water, either by removing the precursor before chlorination or by removing the THMs by advanced treatment. Granulated activated carbon (GAC) is an accepted procedure for removing the precursor from water. This article evaluates the different methods of regeneration in restoring the quality of the spent carbon and compares the removal efficiency of precursors by virgin and regenerated carbon.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Parallel pilot plant investigations were made using virgin and regenerated carbon. The size of each column was 4&quot; individual diameter and 6' long, with glass reducers at both ends. The carbon depth was 36&quot;—the flow maintained at 2.75 gal/min/sq. ft. Trihalomethane formation potential (THMFP) was measured at the end of 72 hours. The results show that all the three processes restored the carbon through regeneration to near virgin state. Statistical modeling indicates that all regenerated carbons performed alike, however, TOC removal failed to show any distinct correlation with precursor removal.&lt;/p&gt;</Abstract>
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							<bib-other>
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							</bib-other>
							<bib-other>
								<bibtext seqNum="2">T. A. Bellar, et al., The Occurrence of Organohalides in Finished Drinking Water, &lt;i&gt;Journal AWWA, 66&lt;/i&gt;:12, p. 703, 1974.</bibtext>
							</bib-other>
							<bib-other>
								<bibtext seqNum="3">R. C. Dressman, et al., The Analysis of Organohalides (OX) in Water as a Group Parameter, in: &lt;i&gt;Proceedings—Seventh Water Quality Technology Conference&lt;/i&gt;, Philadelphia, PA, December 9-12, 1979, p. 69-92, American Water Works Association, Denver, CO, 1980.</bibtext>
							</bib-other>
							<bib-other>
								<bibtext seqNum="4">A. A. Stevens, et al., Products of Chlorine Dioxide Treatment of Organic Materials in Water, Water Supply Research Division, Municipal Envionmental Research Laboratory, Office of Research and Development, United States Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, Ohio, presented at Workshop on Ozone/Chlorine Dioxide Oxidation Products of Organic Materials, November 17-19, 1976.</bibtext>
							</bib-other>
							<bib-other>
								<bibtext seqNum="5">D. B. Babcock and P. C. Singer, Chlorination and Coagulation of Humic and Fulvic Acids, &lt;i&gt;Journal AWWA, 71&lt;/i&gt;, pp. 149-152, 1979.</bibtext>
							</bib-other>
							<bib-other>
								<bibtext seqNum="6">M. C. Kavanaugh, Modified Coagulation for Improved Removal of Trihalomethane Precursors, &lt;i&gt;Journal AWWA, 70&lt;/i&gt;, p. 613, 1978.</bibtext>
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							<bib-other>
								<bibtext seqNum="7">A. A. Stevens, et al., Chlorination of Organics in Drinking Water, U. S. EPA Report, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1975.</bibtext>
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								<bibtext seqNum="8">Final Report USEPA-DWRD Project CR-80451, Fixed Bed Granular Activated Carbon Treatment for Organic Removal, Jefferson Parish, LA (1976-1980), 1982.</bibtext>
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								<bibtext seqNum="9">Ohio River Valley Water Sanitation Commission, Water Treatment Process Modifications for Trihalomethane Control and Organic Substances in the Ohio River, EPA-600/2-80-028, U. S. EPA, Cincinnati, Ohio (March 1980), NITS Accession No. PB 81-301222.</bibtext>
							</bib-other>
							<bib-other>
								<bibtext seqNum="10">&lt;i&gt;Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Wastewater&lt;/i&gt;, American Public Health Announcement, Washington, D. C., 15th Ed., 1980.</bibtext>
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							<bib-other>
								<bibtext seqNum="11">A. A. Stevens and J. M. Symons, Measurements of Trihalomethanes and Precursors Concentration Changes, &lt;i&gt;Journal AWWA, 69&lt;/i&gt;, p. 546, 1977.</bibtext>
							</bib-other>
							<bib-other>
								<bibtext seqNum="12">J. J. Richard and G. A. Junk, Liquid Extraction for the Rapid Determination of Halomethanes in Water, &lt;i&gt;Journal AWWA, 69&lt;/i&gt;:1, p. 62, 1977.</bibtext>
							</bib-other>
							<bib-other>
								<bibtext seqNum="13">J. P. Mieure, A Rapid and Sensitive Method for Determining Volatile Organohalides in Water, &lt;i&gt;Journal AWWA, 69&lt;/i&gt;:1, p. 60, 1977.</bibtext>
							</bib-other>
							<bib-other>
								<bibtext seqNum="14">M. M. Varma, et al., Analysis of Trihalomethanes in Aqueous Solutions: A Comparative Study, &lt;i&gt;Journal AWWA, 71&lt;/i&gt;:7, p. 389, 1979.</bibtext>
							</bib-other>
							<bib-other>
								<bibtext seqNum="15">Federal Register—National Interim Primary Drinking Water Regulations, Control of Trihalomethanes in Drinking Water, Final Pub., Federal Register N044FR68641, November 29, 1979.</bibtext>
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