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Modeling of residual chlorine in a drinking water network in times of pandemic of the SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19)

dc.contributor.authorGarcía Ávila, Fausto Fernando
dc.contributor.authorAvilés Añazco, Alex Manuel
dc.contributor.authorOrdoñez Jara, Juan Andres
dc.contributor.authorGuanuchi Quezada, Christian Marcelo
dc.contributor.authorFlores del Pino, Lisveth
dc.contributor.authorRamos Fernández, Lía
dc.date.accessioned2021-10-27T14:15:17Z
dc.date.available2021-10-27T14:15:17Z
dc.date.issued2021
dc.description.abstractDue to the outbreak of the novel coronavirus disease there is a need for public water supply of the highest quality. Adequate levels of chlorine allow immediate elimination of harmful bacteria and viruses and provide a protective residual throughout the drinking water distribution network (DWDN). Therefore, a residual chlorine decay model was developed to predict chlorine levels in a real drinking water distribution network. The model allowed determining human exposure to drinking water with a deficit of residual chlorine, considering that it is currently necessary for the population to have clean water to combat coronavirus Covid 19. The chlorine bulk decay rates (kb) and the reaction constant of chlorine with the pipe wall (kw) were experimentally determined. Average kb and kw values of 3.7 d− 1 and 0.066m d− 1 were obtained, respectively. The values of kb and kw were used in EPANET to simulate the chlorine concentrations in a DWDN. The residual chlorine concentrations simulated by the properly calibrated and validated model were notably close to the actual concentrations measured at different points of the DWDN. The results showed that maintaining a chlorine concentration of 0.87 mg L− 1 in the distribution tank, the residual chlorine values in the nodes complied with the cuadorian standard (0.3 mg L− 1); meanwhile, about 45% of the nodes did not comply with what is recommended by the WHO as a mechanism to combat the current pandemic (0.5 mg L− 1). This study demonstrated that residual chlorine modeling is a valuable tool for monitoring water quality in the distribution network, allowing to control residual chlorine levels in this pandemic season.
dc.identifier.doi10.1186/s42834-021-00084-w
dc.identifier.issn2468-2039
dc.identifier.urihttps://sustainenvironres.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s42834-021-00084-w
dc.language.isoes_ES
dc.sourceSustainable Environment Research
dc.subjectBulk decay constant
dc.subjectCOVID-19
dc.subjectDisinfectant
dc.subjectResidual chlorine
dc.subjectWall decay rate
dc.titleModeling of residual chlorine in a drinking water network in times of pandemic of the SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19)
dc.typeARTÍCULO
dc.ucuenca.afiliacionGarcia, F., Universidad de Cuenca, Facultad de Ciencias Químicas, Cuenca, Ecuador
dc.ucuenca.afiliacionAviles, A., Universidad de Cuenca, Facultad de Ciencias Químicas, Cuenca, Ecuador
dc.ucuenca.afiliacionOrdoñez, J., Universidad de Cuenca, Facultad de Ciencias Químicas, Cuenca, Ecuador
dc.ucuenca.afiliacionGuanuchi, C., Universidad de Cuenca, Facultad de Ciencias Químicas, Cuenca, Ecuador
dc.ucuenca.afiliacionFlores del, L., Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina, Lima, Peru
dc.ucuenca.afiliacionRamos, L., Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina, Lima, Peru
dc.ucuenca.areaconocimientofrascatiamplio1. Ciencias Naturales y Exactas
dc.ucuenca.areaconocimientofrascatidetallado1.5.8 Ciencias del Medioambiente
dc.ucuenca.areaconocimientofrascatiespecifico1.5 Ciencias de la Tierra y el Ambiente
dc.ucuenca.areaconocimientounescoamplio05 - Ciencias Físicas, Ciencias Naturales, Matemáticas y Estadísticas
dc.ucuenca.areaconocimientounescodetallado0521 - Ciencias Ambientales
dc.ucuenca.areaconocimientounescoespecifico052 - Medio Ambiente
dc.ucuenca.correspondenciaGarcia Avila, Fausto Fernando, garcia10f@hotmail.com
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dc.ucuenca.urifuentehttps://sustainenvironres.biomedcentral.com/
dc.ucuenca.versionVersión publicada
dc.ucuenca.volumenVolumen 31, número 12
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