The spatial distribution of pollutants in pipe-scale of large-diameter pipelines in a drinking water distribution system

•First investigating the spatial distribution of pollutants in pipe-scale.•Spatial distribution of heavy metals indicated their sources were different.•Three main factors effete the distribution of pollutants.•Organic deposits mainly included microbial and microalgae metabolites. In large-diameter d...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of hazardous materials 2016-11, Vol.317, p.27-35
Hauptverfasser: Liu, Jingqing, Chen, Huanyu, Yao, Lingdan, Wei, Zongyuan, Lou, Liping, Shan, Yonggui, Endalkachew, Sahle-Demessie, Mallikarjuna, Nadagouda, Hu, Baolan, Zhou, Xiaoyan
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Zusammenfassung:•First investigating the spatial distribution of pollutants in pipe-scale.•Spatial distribution of heavy metals indicated their sources were different.•Three main factors effete the distribution of pollutants.•Organic deposits mainly included microbial and microalgae metabolites. In large-diameter drinking water pipelines, spatial differences in hydraulic and physiochemical conditions may also result in spatial variations in pipe corrosion, biofilm growth and pollutant accumulation. In this article, the spatial distributions of various metals and organic contaminants in two 19-year-old grey cast iron pipes which had an internal diameter of 600mm (DN600), were investigated and analyzed by Atomic Absorption Spectrometry, Gas Chromatography–Mass Spectrometry, Energy Dispersive Spectrometer, X-ray Diffraction, etc. The spatial distribution of heavy metals varied significantly across the pipe section, and iron, manganese, lead, copper, and chromium were highest in concentration in the upper portion pipe-scales. However, the highest aluminum and zinc content was detected in the lower portion pipe-scales. Apart from some common types of hydrocarbons formed by microbial metabolites, there were also some microalgae metabolites and exogenous contaminants accumulated in pipe-scale, which also exhibited high diversity between different spatial locations. The spatial distributions of the physical and chemical properties of pipe-scale and contaminants were quite different in large-diameter pipes. The finding put forward higher requirements on the research method about drinking water distribution system chemical safety. And the scientific community need understand trend and dynamics of drinking water pipe systems better.
ISSN:0304-3894
1873-3336
DOI:10.1016/j.jhazmat.2016.05.048