• Title of article

    Effects of backwashing on the prosobranch snail Potamopyrgus jenkinsi Smith in granular activated carbon (GAC) adsorbers

  • Author/Authors

    Michael A. Weeks، نويسنده , , Barry S.C. Leadbeater، نويسنده , , Maureen E. Callow، نويسنده , , Jeff S. Bale، نويسنده , , J. Barrie Holden، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
  • Pages
    7
  • From page
    2690
  • To page
    2696
  • Abstract
    Granular activated carbon (GAC) adsorbers are often the penultimate stage of surface water treatment and provide ideal habitats for invertebrates. Proliferation of chlorine-resistant invertebrates in GAC adsorbers may lead to their efflux into distribution systems, possibly resulting in contamination of customers’ tap water. GAC adsorber sampling and laboratory experiments were undertaken to determine the effects of routine backwashing on GAC adsorber populations of the chlorine-resistant snail Potamopyrgus jenkinsi at a water treatment works. GAC adsorber sampling results suggested that routine backwashing altered the spatial distribution of snails, but not their overall abundance. In small-scale glass columns 40–50% of the smallest (0.3–0.6 mm shell height) juvenile snails were removed by a GAC backwash bed expansion of 30–40%; however, bed expansions of greater than 20% were not possible in the GAC adsorbers.
  • Keywords
    Granular activated carbonBackwashPotamopyrgusSnailPest management
  • Journal title
    Water Research
  • Serial Year
    2007
  • Journal title
    Water Research
  • Record number

    764473