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CAREER: Drinking water treatment & distribution - the environmental training grounds for p — NSF Award to University of Pittsburgh

In the United States (US), approximately 85% of the population is supplied with drinking water (DW) from centralized water treatment plants that are designed and built using treatment trains (TTs) that combine different unit processes (e.g., coagulation, flocculation, filtration, and disinfection) to produce clean wate

Award titleCAREER: Drinking water treatment & distribution - the environmental training grounds for p
Award ID2336124
AwardeeUniversity of Pittsburgh
CityPITTSBURGH
StatePA
Amount obligated$482,351
Principal investigatorSarah Haig
ProgramEnvE-Environmental Engineering
Start date05/01/2024
AbstractIn the United States (US), approximately 85% of the population is supplied with drinking water (DW) from centralized water treatment plants that are designed and built using treatment trains (TTs) that combine different unit processes (e.g., coagulation, flocculation, filtration, and disinfection) to produce clean water which meets the federal/state quality and safety standards for human consumption. Although water utilities add residual disinfectant (e.g., chlorine or chloramine) to treated DW
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