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This book offers a comprehensive review of disinfection by-products (DBPs), exploring various aspects from detection methods and precursors to their potential health risks, regulation, and future implications. This book is also a memorial to the 50th anniversary of the first major DBP report in 1974 by Dr. Rook, who identified chloroform in chlorinated drinking water, initiating the study of DBPs. For half a century, chemists, toxicologists, engineers and regulators have been identifying more DBPs, understanding their formation mechanism, evaluating their health effects on the public, and minimizing and controlling their formation in drinking water. Divided into four parts, the book commences with an introduction to the general knowledge of DBPs, shedding light on the significance of DBPs and their impact on water quality. It also delves into the detection methods employed to identify and quantify DBPs, offering readers invaluable insights into cutting-edge techniques and emerging technologies, and explores the sources and characteristics of DBP precursors. In Part II, several expert contributors provide an overview of individual DBPs, including halogenated aliphatic, iodinated, aromatic, and heterocyclic DBPs, discussing their properties and potential implications. The discussion extends to nitrogenous DBPs, the group of nitrosamines, and inorganic DBPs as well. Part III provides an authoritative perspective on the relationship between energy consumption, climate change, and DBP formation, offering also insights into DBPs in the context of water treatment plants, water reuse plants, swimming pools, and everyday life. The book closes with a section devoted to the health effects of DBPs, where particular attention is given to the analysis of the toxicity and health risks associated with DBPs. In this section, readers will find more about the potential adverse effects of DBPs on human health and current research on risk assessment and management strategies. In today's era of water scarcity and increasing demands for safe drinking water, the presence of DBPs has emerged as a critical concern in the field of public health. This book is, therefore, an invaluable resource for researchers, water treatment professionals, public health officials, and policymakers seeking a comprehensive understanding of DBPs.
Chao Chen is an Associate Professor in School of Environment, Tsinghua University, China. His research is mainly focused on the following fields of drinking water treatment: (1) Disinfection process and disinfection by-products; (2) Emergency response for water industry to fight against accidents; (3) Water stability in distribution system. He has been acting as the secretary of disinfection specialist group of International Water Association (IWA) from 2015 to 2019 and its chairman since 2019.
Susan Andrews is a Professor of Civil Engineering at the University of Toronto, Canada. With a background in chemistry, she has helped establish methodologies for measuring disinfection by-products and their precursors, as well as performed leading-edge research on disinfection chemistry during water treatment. She also contributes to professional and government organizations on water issues (e.g., Past Chair of Ontario Water Works Association; Director, Walkerton Clean Water Centre; Program Leader, Canadian Water Network; Member, Ontario Drinking Water Advisory Council).
Yuefeng Xie is an Emeritus Professor of Environmental Engineering at the Pennsylvania State University, USA. He is also a Distinguished Visiting Professor in the School of Environment at Tsinghua University, China. With a teaching and research focus on drinking water quality and water treatment, he has published one book and co-edited two books on disinfection byproducts. An IWA Fellow and a Fulbright Scholar, he also served as the Chair of American Water Works Association Organic Contaminant Control Committee and a member of US EPA Science Advisory Board's Drinking Water Committee across three administrations.
Part I General knowledge for DBPs.- History of Disinfection Byproducts.- DBP precursors.- Detection methods of DBPs.- Part II Individual DBPs.- Halogenated aliphatic DBPs.- Analytical characterization and formation mechanism of halogenated cyclic DBPs.- Iodinated DBPs.- Nitrogenous DBPs.- Nitrosamines.- Inorganic DBPs.- Part III DBPs in our lives.- DBPs in drinking water treatment plants.- DBP formation and control in water reuse.- DBPs in daily life.- DBPs in food and cooking.- Climate impact on DBPs.- Disinfection Byproducts in the Energy Sector.- Part IV Health effect of DBPs.- Toxicity of DBPs.- Health risk of DBPs.- Future perspective.
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