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Decay of disinfectant residual in overland flow
Chlorine is a widely used disinfectant that can have impact on receiving water bodies. Both chemical and non-chemical methods are available to reduce concentrations to acceptable levels after chlorinated water is discharged from hydrants. This paper reports on tests of chlorine decay both in the laboratory and the field, and discusses other factors such as chlorine demand of the receiving water body and dilution. A protocol is presented to help water utility personnel decide if chemical dechlorination is recommended during hydrant discharges.
Decay of disinfectant residual in overland flow
Chlorine is a widely used disinfectant that can have impact on receiving water bodies. Both chemical and non-chemical methods are available to reduce concentrations to acceptable levels after chlorinated water is discharged from hydrants. This paper reports on tests of chlorine decay both in the laboratory and the field, and discusses other factors such as chlorine demand of the receiving water body and dilution. A protocol is presented to help water utility personnel decide if chemical dechlorination is recommended during hydrant discharges.
Decay of disinfectant residual in overland flow
Walski, Thomas (Autor:in) / Helsel, Elizabeth (Autor:in) / Strickland, Cassidy (Autor:in) / Whitman, Brian (Autor:in)
Urban Water Journal ; 12 ; 639-645
17.11.2015
7 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
Decay of disinfectant residual in overland flow
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