Drinking Water Treatment Optimization: Challenges and Innovations
A special issue of Water (ISSN 2073-4441). This special issue belongs to the section "Wastewater Treatment and Reuse".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 June 2020) | Viewed by 17426
Special Issue Editors
Interests: Water quality; NOM trends; NOM characterization; optical sensors; coagulation optimization; membrane separation; organic micropollutants; active carbon; digitalization of drinking water treatment plants
Interests: Drinking water; Water quality; Water Treatment Processes; NOM in Water Treatment and Distribution; NOM Diagnostics and Treatability; Treatment Performance Optimization; Safety and Sustainability; Enhanced Coagulation; Filtration; UV disinfection
Interests: Drinking Water; Water quality monitoring; NOM characterization; Disinfection; Optical Spectroscopy; Data Science
Interests: water treatment; natural organic matter; advanced oxidation processes; disinfection by-product formation; ion exchange; particle characterisation; coagulation-clarification-filtration; disinfection
(2) Water Resources Engineering, Department of Building and Environmental Technology, Lund University, P.O. Box 118, SE-221 00, Lund, Sweden
Interests: Membranes for drinking and waste water; water quality; NOM trends; NOM characterization; optical sensors; coagulation optimization; biofilm in drinking water distributions systems; smart operation of water treatment plants
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Rising water needs for a growing population in many cities in combination with challenges connected to climate change require overseeing and optimizing the production of drinking water in the near future. The expected larger and faster variation in the quality of raw water with respect to turbidity, organic matter, and potentially related factors, such as pollutants and microbes, may be counteracted by a careful selection of smart optimization techniques related to existing or new processes for drinking water production. This choice must also be based on the increasing levels of safety and sustainability demanded in the water sector. In this Special Issue, we wish to document how the drinking water sector is responding in various ways to the above-mentioned challenges. We welcome manuscripts that document limits in operation, techniques, and tools for the identification of optimization potentials and optimization efforts, highlight the use of advanced analytical techniques, sensors, and digitalization, and present benchmarking techniques that allow the valorization of different approaches from a holistic viewpoint. We encourage contributions dealing with, but not limited to, the following topics:
- Advanced organic matter characterization and improved NOM removal techniques.
- Techniques for quantitative benchmarking treatment efficiencies.
- Techniques for the identification of optimization needs and potentials
- Case studies for full-scale optimization efforts
- Automatization for optimal treatment as well as strategies and techniques of handling of massive data sets.
- Use of various sensors and external data for optimizing drinking water treatment processes
- Economical and sustainability limits for improved drinking water treatment.
Prof. Dr. Stephan J. Köhler
Dr. Bjørnar Eikebrokk
Dr. Martin Wagner
Prof. Dr. Peter Jarvis
Dr. Alexander Keucken
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- Safe water
- NOM removal
- optimization
- sustainability
- climate change
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