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Acta Hydrochimica Et Hydrobiologica | 2002

Relevance of intra- and extracellular cyanotoxins for drinking water treatment

Jörg Pietsch; Katrin Bornmann; Wido Schmidt

Bloom-forming cyanobacteria have been observed in eutrophic waterbodies including drinking water reservoirs all over the world. In this connection investigations about the relevance of intra- and extracellular cyanotoxins for drinking water treatment were carried out in laboratory- and pilot-scale experiments. An algae growth phase depended toxin release from cyanobacteria was obtained naturally caused from cultured cyanobacteria (Microcystis aeruginosa) and in a eutrophic reservoir containing Planktothrix rubescens. Results from laboratory-scale tests using cultivated cyanobacteria and pilot-scale experiments at a eutrophic reservoir underline the induced toxin release during conventional water treatment. Additional to the known toxin release using pre-oxidation, it was obtained the first time that the application of flocculation/filtration also effects in toxin release under the conditions investigated, possibly caused by turbulences in pipes and pressure gradients in filters. Bedeutung intra- und extrazellularer Cyanotoxine fur die Trinkwasseraufbereitung Die Beeintrachtigung der Trinkwasserqualitat infolge oftmals uberraschender Algenmassenentwicklungen stellt die Wasserwerke in vielen Landern der Welt vor erhebliche Probleme. In diesem Zusammenhang wurde das Verhalten intra- und extrazellularer Cyanotoxine im Prozess der Wasseraufbereitung anhand von Laborversuchen und an einer kleintechnischen Versuchsanlage untersucht. Die naturliche Freisetzung der Cyanotoxine wurde, abhangig vom Wachstumsstadium der Cyanobakterien, sowohl an einer Microcystis aeruginosa-Kultur als auch an einer mit Planktothrix rubescens belasteten eutrophen Talsperre nachgewiesen. Im Ergebnis von Labor- und kleintechnischen Versuchen an kultivierten bzw. naturlich vorkommenden Cyanobakterien wurde festgestellt, dass im Prozess der konventionellen Aufbereitung eine induzierte Toxinfreisetzung stattfindet. Neben der bereits bekannten Freisetzung bei der Voroxidation konnte erstmals auch die Freisetzung von Cyanotoxinen im Prozess der Flockung/Filtration, wahrscheinlich hervorgerufen durch Turbulenzen im Leitungssystem und Druckgradienten in Filtern, nachgewiesen werden.


Water Research | 2001

Polar nitrogen compounds and their behaviour in the drinking water treatment process.

Jörg Pietsch; Frank Sacher; Wido Schmidt; Heinz-Jürgen Brauch

Aliphatic and alicyclic amines as well as ethanolamines are extremely polar compounds, frequently found in the environment, and some of them have high toxicity. To address the contamination of selected German surface waters examined and the importance of bank filtration in Eastern Germany, investigations on the behaviour of polar organic nitrogen compounds during water treatment were carried out. Test conditions were designed appropriately for drinking water treatment conditions, and the tests were carried out using model water as well as bank filtrate. Test filter studies of microbial degradation of selected compounds demonstrated the following order of biodegradability: ethanolamine > dimethylamine > pyrrolidine > ethylenediamine. piperidine > diethylamine > morpholine > piperazine > cyclohexylamine. Flocculation tests using iron salts as well as aluminium salts as coagulants showed very low removal rates for the amines. The best results for the removal of the polar organic nitrogen compounds from the water were obtained using ozonation. Based on the reaction-rate constants, the order of degradation by ozone is: piperazine > morpholine > ethylenediamine > piperidine, cyclohexylamine > dimethylamine > ethanolamine > pyrrolidine > diethylamine. Disinfection by chlorine-containing agents under drinking water treatment conditions did not give effective elimination of the selected polar nitrogen compounds.


Fresenius Journal of Analytical Chemistry | 1995

Pesticides and other organic micro pollutants in the river Elbe

Jörg Pietsch; Wido Schmidt; F. Sacher; S. Fichtner; Heinz-Jürgen Brauch

The main components of organic micro pollution regularly found in the river Elbe, belong to the wide spectrum of pesticides, nitro and chloro benzenes and the chelating agents, especially ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA). The level of organic micro pollution with pesticides and the other organic micro pollutants in the upper and middle reaches of the river Elbe between Schmilka and Wittenberge was determined over a period of nearly three years. Four sample preparation methods (SPE: solidphase extraction and LLE: liquid-liquid extraction both with and without derivatization) have been used to analyze a wide spectrum of pesticides with different polarities by GC/ECD, NPD and MS. The pesticide pollution caused by the triazines decreases significantly from 0.35 μg/l (mean value) in 1992 up to 0.15 μg/l (mean value) in 1994. The correlation with the river water flow shows the diffuse character of the triazine input. In the last year of the pesticide screening a change to the more polar substances such as phenoxyalkanoic acid and nitrophenol pesticides as well as chloralkanoic acid pesticides have been noticed. The origin of trichloroacetic acid (TCA) can be explained by the waste influence, supported by the good correlation of the TCA course with the chloroform concentrations determined.


Ozone-science & Engineering | 1999

Kinetic and Mechanistic Studies of the Ozonation of Alicyclic Amines

Jörg Pietsch; Wido Schmidt; Heinz-Jürgen Brauch; Eckhard Worch

Abstract Studies about the ozonation of the polar and mobile alicyclic amines pyrrolidine, piperidine, morpholine and piperazine were carried out in model water at pH 7.0. According to a pseudo-first order rate law the reaction-rate constants were determined from the decrease of the amine concentration vs. the reaction time. The order of degradation of the alicyclic amines by ozone, resulting from the kinetic constants obtained, is piperazine > morpholine ⋙ piperidine > pyrrolidine. The pH value of the water, the chemical structure of the amines and their pKA values are recognized to be parameters influencing the reactionrates of the amines.


Archive | 1998

Monitoring auf Arzneimittelwirkstoffe im Elbeeinzugsgebiet

Erik Lochow; Frank Sacher; Heinz-Jürgen Brauch; Jörg Pietsch; Wido Schmidt

Pharmazeutische Wirkstoffe, deren jahrliche Produktionsmengen bis zu einigen 100 Tonnen betragen konnen, gelangen in der Regel durch menschliche Ausscheidungen bzw. durch unsachgemase Entsorgung in kommunale Klaranlagen, wo sie nicht in allen Fallen vollstandig eliminiert werden. Mit Hilfe eines neuentwickelten Analysenverfahrens wurden im Jahr 1997 umfangreiche Untersuchungen zum Vorkommen von Arzneimittelruckstanden im Elbeeinzugsgebiet durchgefuhrt (Sacher et al. 1998).


Archive | 1998

Länderübergreifende Erfassung polarer organischer Mikroverunreinigungen in der Elbe (Labe) auf tschechischem und deutschem Gebiet

Jan Vilímec; Jörg Pietsch; Sylke Fichtner; Wido Schmidt; Heinz-Jürgen Brauch

In Anbetracht der landerubergreifenden Nutzung der Gewasser ist fur einen Flus wie die Elbe (Labe) die bilaterale Zusammenarbeit tschechischer und deutscher Einrichtungen auf dem Gebiet des Gewasserschutzes von groser Bedeutung.


Environmental Toxicology | 2002

Production of drinking water from raw water containing cyanobacteria—pilot plant studies for assessing the risk of microcystin breakthrough

Wido Schmidt; Hartmut Willmitzer; Katrin Bornmann; Jörg Pietsch


Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry | 1996

Determination of aliphatic and alicyclic amines in water by gas and liquid chromatography after derivatization by chloroformates

Jörg Pietsch; S. Hampel; Wido Schmidt; Heinz-Jürgen Brauch; Eckhard Worch


Acta Hydrochimica Et Hydrobiologica | 2002

Relevance of Intra- and Extracellular Cyanotoxins for Drinking Water TreatmentPaper presented in parts as a lecture at the annual meeting of the Water Chemical Society — a Division of the German Chemical Society (Wasserchemische Gesellschaft — Fachgruppe in der Gesellschaft Deutscher Chemiker), Bad Wildungen, May 2001.

Jörg Pietsch; Katrin Bornmann; Wido Schmidt


Vom Wasser | 2001

Algenmetaboliten im Trinkwasser: Bedeutung, Analytik und Eliminierung im Prozess der Wasseraufbereitung

Jörg Pietsch; Katrin Bornmann; Sylke Fichtner; Wido Schmidt

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Heinz-Jürgen Brauch

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

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Eckhard Worch

Dresden University of Technology

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S. Hampel

Dresden University of Technology

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