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Discussion: the use of chloramines to prevent trihalomethane formation in Huron, S.D., drinking water
A recent article (Norman, T.S. et al. The Use of Chloramines to Prevent Trihalomethane Formation in Huron, S.D., Drinking Water. Jour. AWA, 72:3:176 [Mar. 1980]) prompted correspondence between the author and George Clifford White on the effectiveness of using chloramines as a primary disinfectant. The comments have been abstracted for presentation here.
Discussion: the use of chloramines to prevent trihalomethane formation in Huron, S.D., drinking water
A recent article (Norman, T.S. et al. The Use of Chloramines to Prevent Trihalomethane Formation in Huron, S.D., Drinking Water. Jour. AWA, 72:3:176 [Mar. 1980]) prompted correspondence between the author and George Clifford White on the effectiveness of using chloramines as a primary disinfectant. The comments have been abstracted for presentation here.
Discussion: the use of chloramines to prevent trihalomethane formation in Huron, S.D., drinking water
Journal ‐ American Water Works Association ; 73 ; 63-64
1981-01-01
2 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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