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Determination of corrosion and scaling levels of drinking water in distribution system: A study in Sarableh city (Ilam), western of Iran
Heshmatollah Nourmoradi , Seyed Ahmad Mirbagheri , Kambiz Moradnejadi , Faroogh Kazembeigi , Mashallah Shamsizad
Department of Environmental Engineering, School of Energy and Environment, Tehran Azad University, Branch of Sciences and Researches, Tehran, Iran , m_shamsizad@yahoo.com
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Introduction: Corrosion and scaling of water in distribution systems in spite of imposing economic and aesthetic problems can lead to adverse effects on consumers' health. The present study was conducted to evaluate the corrosion and scaling of water distribution system of Sarableh city (Ilam, Iran) during summer and winter seasons in 2014.

Materials and methods: Totally, 60 samples of water (30 samples in each season) in 30 points of the distribution system were analyzed in terms of temperature, calcium hardness, alkalinity, TDS (total dissolved solids), pH, and DO (dissolved oxygen). Then, the corrosion and scaling of water were determined by various indices.

Results: The results of the indices showed that the quality of drinking water in Sarableh city water distribution system had a medium corrosion rate.

Conclusion: According to the results, it is needed to take some measures for stabilizing water before entering drinking water into the distribution system in order to prevent various health problems for consumers.

Keywords: Water Distribution System, Corrosion, Scaling, Sarableh
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Type of Study: Research | Subject: Environmental health engineering
Received: 2015/11/16 | Accepted: 2016/01/15 | Published: 2016/02/25



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