Disinfection By-products
In this webinar, we will discuss all the potential disinfection by-products likely to be found in a water distribution system with particular emphasis on trihalomethanes and haloacetic acids, the by-products of reaction between chlorine disinfection and organic matter. We will focus on factors affecting DBP formation, DBP control including removal of precursors, use of modified disinfection practices and removal of DBPs after formation. We will also discuss the associated water quality and health consequences and sampling and testing.
Anthony Greville
Anthony S. Greville was educated at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, graduating with a degree in chemistry in 1979. Mr. Greville has been active in the water treatment business in western North America since 1982. Since 1996, Anthony has continued to be a leader in developing coagulation and flocculation theory and technical support. In 2020, the British Columbia Water and Waste Association selected Anthony to be the recipient of the prestigious Excellence and Innovation in the Water and Waste Industry Award. More recently, Anthony is a sessional teaching professor at Thompson Rivers University in the School of Trades and Technology, delivering courses in the Water and Wastewater Technology program. Innovation and process optimization, with a focus on the chemistry of water and the various mechanical treatment options, including residuals handling, at all plants, large and small, has been a cornerstone of Anthony’s success and reputation.