• Media type: E-Article
  • Title: Scale Formation and Corrosion of Drinking Water Pipes: A Case Study of Drinking Water Distribution System of Shiraz City
  • Contributor: Tavanpour, Nima; Noshadi, Masoud; Tavanpour, Navid
  • Published: Canadian Center of Science and Education, 2016
  • Published in: Modern Applied Science, 10 (2016) 3, Seite 166
  • Language: Not determined
  • DOI: 10.5539/mas.v10n3p166
  • ISSN: 1913-1852; 1913-1844
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  • Description: <jats:p>&lt;p&gt;Due to increased consumption of drinking water in the world, there are attempts to apply new solutions for&lt;br /&gt;accessing sufficient amounts of water with proper quality. In addition, efficient usage of energy and finding a&lt;br /&gt;solution for reducing the scale-related problems in drinking water pipes are among major concerns of urban&lt;br /&gt;water supply. Annually, significant budgets are assigned for removing the scale of pipes as well as home and&lt;br /&gt;industrial devices. The present study endeavors to examine the scale-formation and corrosion potential of&lt;br /&gt;drinking water in drinking water distribution network of Shiraz City (south of Iran). This study is of descriptive&lt;br /&gt;type conducted through Langelier, Puckorius, Ryznar, Larson and aggressive indices and taking 144 samples of&lt;br /&gt;different sources and points of distribution network. The results showed that the mean values of LI, RI, LS and&lt;br /&gt;AI were 0.07 (slightly scale forming), 7.1 (non-scale forming), 1.2 (corrosive) and 14 (non-corrosive),&lt;br /&gt;respectively. The mean of scale formation rate value in Shiraz drinking water pipes was 0.26 mm/y. Accordingly,&lt;br /&gt;zones located in east, southeast and south of Shiraz have more problems of scale formation. Scale composition of&lt;br /&gt;33 home pipe samples and 8 network pipe samples were analyzed by X-ray diffraction method. Results indicated&lt;br /&gt;that main compositions in scale samples were calcium carbonate, calcium sulfate, magnesium carbonate,&lt;br /&gt;magnesium sulfate, hematite, maghemite, magnetite, goethite, zinc oxide, gypsum, vivianite, dolomite,&lt;br /&gt;hydroxyapatite and troilite. Main elements in scale samples were magnesium, silicon, phosphorus, sulfur, zinc,&lt;br /&gt;copper and lead.&lt;/p&gt;</jats:p>
  • Access State: Open Access