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AWWA ACE99516 Algae Control for Small Reservoirs

Conference Proceeding by American Water Works Association, 01/01/1999

Castro, Kevin; Moran, Elizabeth C.

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This paper describes three technologies used to control algae and reduce operational impacts for the City of Port Jervis, New York, reservoir water supply system. They include: artificial destratification; nutrient interception; and, withdrawal depth modification. Each was evaluated for its effectiveness in reducing phosphorus, iron, and manganese. Phosphorus reduction directly affects algal growth in the Port Jervis system, and iron and manganese affect aesthetic quality and efficiency of treatment. The evaluation indicated that a combination of destratification of the terminal reservoir and modification of the withdrawal depth of upstream reservoirs may potentially provide the greatest water quality benefit; however, construction costs are high compared to the expected benefits.

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Published: 01/01/1999 ISBN(s): 1583210016 Number of Pages: 27File Size: 1 file , 750 KB