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At our March 98 Meeting, Dr. J. Weber of EBMUD gave a talk to the membership about water quality issues in brewing. Below is a handout of some of the slides she used in her presentation.

 

EBMUD:
Water Treatment &
Water Quality

Presentation to

The Draught Board Homebrew Club of San Leandro, CA
Dr. Jeannette V. Weber

Today's Topics

  • Water Treatment

  • Facts about EBMUD

  • Current Local Water Quality Issues

  • Chloramines & the Homebrewer

  • Resources

Current Local WQ Issues

  • EBMUD's Chloramination Conversion
  • Linkage between Tap Water & Miscarriages
  • MTBE
  • Cryptosporidium

Why Chloramination?

Better Tasting Water!!!
plus...

  • Longer lasting residual in the distribution system
  • Compliance with anticipated revised federal regulation

 

Some temporary effects during the conversion

 

  • Strong chorinous taste.
  • Some reddish discoloration

What are Chloramines?

 

  • A disinfectant consisting primarily of monochlamines, NH2Cl
  • Produced by mixing a ratio of 3 parts chlorine to 1 part ammonia.
  • Used by ~20% U.S. Water Agencies

Some Facts about Chloramines

  • Will not dissipate with aeration, boiling, or standing.
  • Minimally reduced by filtration through an activated charcol (absorption filter like Brita)
  • Can be neutralized by water treatment products (e.g. AmQuel) and some carbon filters or biological filters

Activated Carbon Filters: What can they do for you?

  • Remove organic compounds
  • Some will remove lead copper
  • Will not remove micro organisms
  • Will remove a minimum amount of chloramines

Areas of Concern

  • Kidney Dialysis Facilities
  • Fish Tank or Koi pond owners

WHY?

Chloramines will bind with hemoglobin in reb blood cells, reducing their capacity to carry oxygen

Chloramine effect on brewing?

Minimal

WHY?

  • Chloramine concentration in water is low
  • Chloramine will break down during the boiling

Ion Table:

Ideal Concentrations in Beer

Ion

Calcium

Magnesium

Carbonate

Bicarbonate

Sodium

Chloride

Sulfate

ppm

50-150

1- 30

50

50

30 -100

Up to 350

Up to 150

Resources

  • Handout on websites
  • EBMUD Public Affairs Office 287-1380
  • EBMUD Labroatory Services Division 287-1548 Jeanette Weber
  • California Department of Health Services
 

Updated: June 16, 1998.