The Interaction between the Bulking Water and Pipe Surface and Their Correlations in Water Distribution System

  • Ruilian Li
  • Ming-qing Feng
  • Xiao-hui Bai
Keywords: Water distribution system; drinking water quality; iron corrosion; chemical stability; microbial induced corrosion

Abstract

The pipelines corrosion can result discolor and particle increase in tap water and the complaints from the consumers. It also has the economic and hydraulic impacts for the replacement of broken pipes and fouling of corroded pipes. This paper aimed to investigate the effect of processed drinking water on metal pipe corrosion in water distribution system and the relations between the bulking water quality and pipe corrosion. It was found that there is a close relation between iron corrosion and water quality parameters in water distribution pipelines. It was shown that lower pH and alkalinity can increase the corrosion rate, while higher chlorides and sulfate may cause pitting corrosion. DOC in pipe water would be beneficial for microbial induced corrosion.

Published
2018-05-30
Section
Articles