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Nature of Organics Removed during Treatment of Mississippi River Water
In light of increasing concern for the organic content of potable water supplies and the production of potentially toxic chlorinated organic products, a better understanding of the character of organics removed by commonly used treatment processes is desirable. A variety of chemical and physical characterization techniques were used to identify the changes in organic character resulting from chemical treatments of a Mississippi River water sample.
Nature of Organics Removed during Treatment of Mississippi River Water
In light of increasing concern for the organic content of potable water supplies and the production of potentially toxic chlorinated organic products, a better understanding of the character of organics removed by commonly used treatment processes is desirable. A variety of chemical and physical characterization techniques were used to identify the changes in organic character resulting from chemical treatments of a Mississippi River water sample.
Nature of Organics Removed during Treatment of Mississippi River Water
M. J. Semmens (author) / A. B. Staples (author)
1986
9 pages
Report
No indication
English
Civil Engineering , Water Pollution & Control , Hydrology & Limnology , Organic compounds , Potable water , Water treatment , Mississippi River , Chemical properties , Physical properties , Dosage , Coagulation , Irradiation , Turbidity , Ultraviolet equipment , Alums , Chromatographic analysis , Activated carbon process , Fluid filtration , pH , Reprints
Mississippi River. Mississippi River flood control
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