Archives of Environmental Protection (Dec 2017)

Analysis of chemical stability of tap water in terms of required level of technological safety

  • Pietrucha-Urbanik Katarzyna,
  • Tchórzewska-Cieślak Barbara,
  • Papciak Dorota,
  • Skrzypczak Izabela

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1515/aep-2017-0043
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 43, no. 4
pp. 3 – 12

Abstract

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The main goal of this work is to show the new approach to determining safety technological levels (SLs) in terms of water quality and its chemical stability, as well as issues of water corrosion properties in water distribution systems (WDSs), due to the fact that water supply pipes are prone to corrosion. In the paper the methodology of determining the risk associated with threat to technical infrastructure was considered. The concept was studied on the basis of real operational data from the water treatment plant. The probability of exceeding the individual parameters for WTPI is slightly larger than for WTPII, which means that this water treatment process may cause lack of chemical stability in the water supply network. Operators should anticipate in the process of designing water distribution system, using proper materials, as to ensure an adequate level of safety from the water source to the water recipient. It should be noted that it is necessary to adjust the material of internal installation of water supply networks to the parameters of the water. At present, there are no correlations between the designing step and water parameters. It was concluded that to protect the water supply infrastructure, which belongs to critical infrastructure, water company should put more emphasis on distribution of stable water that has not potentially corrosion properties. Some suggestions were made for the protection of WDS and to ensure safety of system functioning and long-term usability of water pipes.

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