This powerpoint presentation begins by providing a brief overview of potential human health hazards of disinfection byproducts (DBPs) in drinking water. Study objective was to model DBPs in distribution systems to assess
environmental exposure of population. The methodology included four campaigns during 2005-2006 that involved 100 sample sites in 9 distribution systems monitored
seasonally.
Measured compounds included:
THM - Chloroform, BDCM, DBCM, bromoform;
HAA - MCAA, DCAA, TCAA, MBAA, DBAA;
physicochemical parameters - TºC free residual chlorine,
pH, conductivity, UV-254nm, turbidity, TOC. Occurrence of DBPs and
modeling DBPs for exposure assessment are presented. Presentation conclusions indicate that the environmental subject's exposure to DBPs varies according to season,
nature of source and water treatment, structure of distribution system
(sub-systems), and
hierarchical structure
data. Includes tables, figures.