Risk Assessment for 2-MIB Odor Complaint in Drinking Water Based on Zero-Inflated Log-Normal Model
Chunmiao Wang,
Wei An,
Yu Zhao
et al.
Abstract:Based on the most often encountered odor problem caused by 2-methylisoborneol (2-MIB), a quantitative method was developed to determine odor complaint risk by combining odorant concentration probability distribution with complaint threshold distribution, followed by a probabilistic approach. Zero-inflated model was used for handling seasonal 2-MIB concentrations with excess left-censored values for warm and cold seasons by adopting maximum likelihood methods. Complaint threshold values, defined as guidance lev… Show more
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