PLoS ONE (Jan 2014)

A comparison between ultraviolet disinfection and copper alginate beads within a vortex bioreactor for the deactivation of bacteria in simulated waste streams with high levels of colour, humic acid and suspended solids.

  • Simon F Thomas,
  • Paul Rooks,
  • Fabian Rudin,
  • Sov Atkinson,
  • Paul Goddard,
  • Rachel M Bransgrove,
  • Paul T Mason,
  • Michael J Allen

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0115688
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 12
p. e115688

Abstract

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We show in this study that the combination of a swirl flow reactor and an antimicrobial agent (in this case copper alginate beads) is a promising technique for the remediation of contaminated water in waste streams recalcitrant to UV-C treatment. This is demonstrated by comparing the viability of both common and UV-C resistant organisms in operating conditions where UV-C proves ineffective - notably high levels of solids and compounds which deflect UV-C. The swirl flow reactor is easy to construct from commonly available plumbing parts and may prove a versatile and powerful tool in waste water treatment in developing countries.