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Chloroform Formation in Public Water Supplies: A Case Study
Laboratory investigations backed by field studies of two North Carolina water systems explored the potential for chloroform formation as a function of raw water characteristics and chlorination practices and examined the efficiency of various coagulants in removing organic chloroform precursors.
Chloroform Formation in Public Water Supplies: A Case Study
Laboratory investigations backed by field studies of two North Carolina water systems explored the potential for chloroform formation as a function of raw water characteristics and chlorination practices and examined the efficiency of various coagulants in removing organic chloroform precursors.
Chloroform Formation in Public Water Supplies: A Case Study
Young, John S. Jr. (author) / Singer, Philip C. (author)
Journal ‐ American Water Works Association ; 71 ; 87-95
1979-02-01
9 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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