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The Occurrence of Disinfection By‐products in US Drinking Water
Data were gathered on the presence of disinfection by‐products (DBPs) in drinking water and on the impact of treatment processes on DBP formation and control. Thirty‐five water treatment facilities were selected to provide a broad range of source water qualities and treatment processes. Trihalomethanes were the largest class of DBPs detected (on a weight basis) in this study, with haloacetic acids being the next most significant DBP fraction. Formaldehyde and acetaldehyde, by‐products of ozonation, were also demonstrated to be produced by chlorination. Cyanogen chloride was found to be preferentially produced in chloraminated water.
The Occurrence of Disinfection By‐products in US Drinking Water
Data were gathered on the presence of disinfection by‐products (DBPs) in drinking water and on the impact of treatment processes on DBP formation and control. Thirty‐five water treatment facilities were selected to provide a broad range of source water qualities and treatment processes. Trihalomethanes were the largest class of DBPs detected (on a weight basis) in this study, with haloacetic acids being the next most significant DBP fraction. Formaldehyde and acetaldehyde, by‐products of ozonation, were also demonstrated to be produced by chlorination. Cyanogen chloride was found to be preferentially produced in chloraminated water.
The Occurrence of Disinfection By‐products in US Drinking Water
Krasner, Stuart W. (author) / McGuire, Michael J. (author) / Jacangelo, Joseph G. (author) / Patania, Nancy L. (author) / Reagan, Kevin M. (author) / Aieta, E. Marco (author)
Journal ‐ American Water Works Association ; 81 ; 41-53
1989-08-01
13 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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