Jean-Baptiste Sérodes
Laval University
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Water Research | 2013
Catherine Mercier Shanks; Jean-Baptiste Sérodes; Manuel J. Rodriguez
The non-regulated disinfection by-products (NrDBP) targeted in this study include four haloacetonitriles (trichloroacetonitrile (TCAN); dichloroacetonitrile (DCAN); bromochloroacetonitrile (BCAN) and dibromoacetonitrile (DBAN)); one halonitromethane (trichloronitromethane, better known under the name chloropicrin (CPK)); and two haloketones (1,1-dichloro-2-propanone (11DCPone) and 1,1,1-trichloro-2-propanone (111TCPone)). This study provides a detailed picture of the spatial and temporal variability of these NrDBP concentrations throughout a drinking water distribution system located in a region with major seasonal climate variations. The results obtained show that the concentrations of the investigated NrDBPs varied significantly according to time and location. The average concentrations of TCAN, DCAN, CKP and 111TCPone were significantly higher in summer. Surprisingly, the average concentrations of 11DCPone were significantly higher in winter. For BCAN and DBAN, the average concentrations observed in winter were higher, but not in a statistically significant way. On the other hand, the four HANs, CPK and 111TCPone generally had spatial profiles involving an increase of the concentrations along the network according to increasing water residence times, whereas 11DCPone overall had a profile where concentrations increased at the beginning of the network, followed by a drop in the concentrations towards the ends of the network. In spite of certain disparities in the individual spatio-temporal variation profiles, strong correlations were generally observed between NrDBPs, and trihalomethanes (THMs) and haloacetic acids (HAAs). Therefore, THMs and HAAs could be good statistical indicators of the presence of NrDBPs in the drinking water of the system under study.
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment | 2011
Christelle Legay; Manuel J. Rodriguez; Luis F. Miranda-Moreno; Jean-Baptiste Sérodes; Patrick Levallois
During drinking water treatment and distribution, chlorine reacts with organic matter occurring in water to form various chlorination by-products (CBPs) such as trihalomethanes (THMs) and haloacetic acids (HAAs). This paper presents the occurrence of THMs and HAAs in different water distribution systems (DS) of the same region and their modelling for exposure assessment purposes. This study was conducted in eight DS supplying chlorinated water to the population of Québec City, Canada. These systems differ in type of water source (i.e. surface, ground or mixed water), in treatment applied at the plant, and in size and structure of the DS. Two spatio-temporal databases for THMs and HAAs were implemented, one for model development and the other for model validation. The analysis of the data demonstrates significant seasonal and spatial variations of these compounds. A multi-level statistical modelling approach was applied to estimate the ranges for occurrence of THMs and HAAs in the eight DS (i.e. a single model for the study region for each CBP species). The modelling approach integrates available or easily measurable parameters. For both THMs and HAAs, a two-level model considering a sampling-site random effect was selected among various models initially developed. The model capacity for estimating the presence of THMs and HAAs in drinking water and its usefulness for exposure assessment purposes in the studied region was demonstrated.
Journal of Applied Microbiology | 2014
C. Berthiaume; Y. Gilbert; J. Fournier-Larente; C. Pluchon; G. Filion; Éric Jubinville; Jean-Baptiste Sérodes; Manuel J. Rodriguez; C. Duchaine; Steve J. Charette
Bacterial community structure and composition of a drinking water network were assessed to better understand this ecosystem in relation to haloacetic acid (HAA) degradation and to identify new bacterial species having HAA degradation capacities.
Journal of Environmental Management | 2000
Julie Milot; Manuel J. Rodriguez; Jean-Baptiste Sérodes
Water Research | 1984
Jean-Baptiste Sérodes; G Moreau; M Allard
Water Quality Research Journal of Canada | 2002
Manuel J. Rodriguez; Julie Milot; Jean-Baptiste Sérodes; Adèle Pacaud
Water Science & Technology: Water Supply | 2013
C. Pluchon; Jean-Baptiste Sérodes; C. Berthiaume; S. J. Charette; Y. Gilbert; G. Filion; J. Fournier-Larente; Manuel J. Rodriguez; C. Duchaine
Water Science and Technology | 2007
F. Proulx; Manuel J. Rodriguez; Jean-Baptiste Sérodes; Christian Bouchard
Water Science & Technology: Water Supply | 2010
F. Proulx; Manuel J. Rodriguez; Jean-Baptiste Sérodes; Luis F. Miranda
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment | 2013
Julien Parinet; Manuel J. Rodriguez; Jean-Baptiste Sérodes