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Characteristics of pipe corrosion scales in untreated water distribution system and effect on water quality in Peshawar,Pakistan
Authors:Shams  Dilawar Farhan  Islam   Saeed  Shi   Baoyou  Khan   Waliullah  Gunawardana   Buddhika  Saad   Maryam  Qasim   Muhammad  Javed   Haider Ali  Afridi   Sahib Gul  Naeem   Muhammad  Khan   Gul Shahzada
Affiliation:1.Department of Environmental Sciences, Abdul Wali Khan University Mardan, Mardan, 23200, Pakistan
;2.Research Center for Eco-Environmental Sciences, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, 100085, China
;3.Department of Chemistry, Abdul Wali Khan University Mardan, Mardan, 23200, Pakistan
;4.Department of Civil Engineering, University of Moratuwa, Moratuwa, 10400, Sri Lanka
;5.Department of Biochemistry, Abdul Wali Khan University Mardan, Mardan, 23200, Pakistan
;
Abstract:

This study investigated the characteristics of iron corrosion scales in pipes at tube well, overhead tank, and consumers’ end in older untreated water distribution system in Peshawar city, Pakistan. Effect of water quality conditions on corrosion scales and that of scales on drinking water quality in such systems was also assessed by undertaking a comparison with new piped distribution systems. The scales were analyzed for chemical composition and morphology using X-ray diffraction (XRD), inductively coupled plasma (ICP), and a scanning electron microscope (SEM), while water quality was examined for physicochemical and biological characteristics. The main crystalline phases of corrosion scales were goethite, magnetite, siderite, and quartz. From tube well to consumers’ end, goethite increased from 36 up to 48%, quartz declined from 22 to 15%, while magnetite fluctuated and siderite disappeared. Elemental composition of scales showed the deposition of Zn, Al, Mn, Cr, Pb, Cu, As, and Cd with Zn (13.9 g/kg) and Al (3.6 g/kg) in highest proportion. The SEM analysis illustrated the presence of microbial communities indicating the formation of biofilms in the corrosion scales. The significant difference (P ?, SiO44?, electrical conductivity (EC), SO42?, NO3?, alkalinity, hardness, and trace metals between old (DS-O) and new piped systems indicated their role in corrosion scale formation/destabilization and the effect of scale dissolution on water quality. In DS-O, EC, Cu, and Mn were significantly higher (P?44? significantly increased from source to consumers’ end implying a higher dissolution of scales and lowered corrosion rates in DS-O to utilize SiO44? and DO for iron oxidation.

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