Ames Test of Ferrate Treated Water
Publication: Journal of Environmental Engineering
Volume 109, Issue 5
Abstract
The Ames test is used to detect the presence of mutagenic/carcinogenic by‐products in ferrate treated water samples that had been spiked with selected priority pollutants. The gas chromatograph analysis is used to measure the efficiency of removing the substance to be removed but could not be used to detect the production of such by‐products. Negative Ames test results suggested the ferrate treatment was not only effective in removing the substance but also did not produce any remaining mutagenic by‐products during the treatment process. Increasing concern about the chemical pollution of drinking water sources and the possible generation of mutagenic/carcinogenic substances by water and wastewater treatment processes suggests the Ames test could become an index of treatment performance.
Get full access to this article
View all available purchase options and get full access to this article.
References
1.
“Ambient Water Quality Criteria for Dichlorobenzenes,” EPA 440/5‐80‐039, Office of Water Regulations and Standards, Criteria and Standards Division, Washington, D.C., Oct., 1980.
2.
“Ambient Water Quality Criteria for Naphthalene,” EPA 440/5‐80‐059, Office of Water Regulations and Standards, Criteria and Standards Division, Washington, D.C., Oct. 1980.
3.
“Ambient Water Quality Criteria for Trichloroethylene,” EPA 440/6‐80‐061, Office of Water Regulations and Standards, Criteria and Standards Division, Washington, D.C., Oct., 1980.
4.
Ames, B. N., McCann, J., and Yamasaki, E., “Method for Detecting Carcinogens and Mutagens with the Salmonella/Mammalian‐Microsome Mutagenicity Test,” Mutation Research, Vol. 31, 1975, pp. 347–364.
5.
“Assessment of Technologies for Determining Cancer Risk from the Environment,” LCCCN 81‐600081, Office of Technology Assessment, Congress of the United States, Washington, D.C., June, 1981.
6.
DeLuca, S. J., “Removal of Organic Pollutants with Oxidation‐Coagulation by Potassium Ferrate,” thesis presented to North Carolina State Univ., at Raleigh, N.C., in 1981, in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy.
7.
DeLuca, S. J., Chao, A. C., and Smallwood, C., “Removal of Organic Priority Pollutants by Oxidation‐Coagulation,” Journal of Environmental Engineering, ASCE, Vol. 109, No. 1, Feb., 1983, pp. 36–46.
8.
DeSerres, F. J., and Selby, M. D., “Recommendations on Data Production and Analysis Using the Salmonella/Microsome Mutagenicity Assay,” Mutation Research, Vol. 64, 1979, pp. 159–165.
9.
“Halomethanes: Ambient Water Quality Criteria,” EPA 440/5‐8‐051, Office of Water Regulations and Standards, Criteria and Standards Division, Washington, D.C., Oct., 1980.
10.
“Laboratory Column Procedures for Testing Amberlite Polymeric Adsorbents,” Rohm and Haas Company, 1979.
11.
Loper, J. C., “Mutagenic Effects of Organic Compounds in Drinking Water,” Mutation Research, Vol. 76, 1980, pp. 241–268.
12.
“Preliminary Assessment of Suspected Carcinogens in Drinking Water,” Interim Report to Congress (Appendices) EPA 560/475‐003, Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, D.C., June, 1975.
13.
Schrivner, A. E., Singer, F. C., and Barry, J. J., III, “Assessment and Control of THM Formation in NC Drinking Waters,” Proceedings, AWWA Annual Conference in Atlanta, Ga., June, 1980.
14.
Sontheimer, H., “Drinking Water and Its Treatment—An Interview with Prof. Sontheimer,” Environmental Science and Technology, Vol. 14, No. 5, 1980, pp. 510–516.
15.
Treatability Manual, Vol. I, II, III, IV, V, EPA 600/8‐80‐042a,b,c,d, Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, D.C., July, 1980.
Information & Authors
Information
Published In
Copyright
Copyright © 1983 ASCE.
History
Published online: Oct 1, 1983
Published in print: Oct 1983
Authors
Metrics & Citations
Metrics
Citations
Download citation
If you have the appropriate software installed, you can download article citation data to the citation manager of your choice. Simply select your manager software from the list below and click Download.