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Pretreatment Preferred Over Outlandish Chlorine Doses
In response to “Ann Arbor Controls Trihalomethanes” by Richard Sacks (Journal AWWA, July 1984), White disputes the practice of using chlorine beyond the breakpoint and then adding more ammonia. He suggests use of a 15‐minute chlorine demand surrogate parameter for raw water quality as an adjunct to total trihalomethane formation potential. Sacks replies that the article presented combined chlorination (i.e., adding ammonia to form chloramines) as an economical method of compliance for utilities that cannot meet the THM regulation.
Pretreatment Preferred Over Outlandish Chlorine Doses
In response to “Ann Arbor Controls Trihalomethanes” by Richard Sacks (Journal AWWA, July 1984), White disputes the practice of using chlorine beyond the breakpoint and then adding more ammonia. He suggests use of a 15‐minute chlorine demand surrogate parameter for raw water quality as an adjunct to total trihalomethane formation potential. Sacks replies that the article presented combined chlorination (i.e., adding ammonia to form chloramines) as an economical method of compliance for utilities that cannot meet the THM regulation.
Pretreatment Preferred Over Outlandish Chlorine Doses
White, George Clifford (author) / Sacks, Richard S. (author)
1984-10-01
1 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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