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Removing Trihalomethanes by Packed‐Column and Diffused Aeration
The performance of packed‐column and diffused aeration for removing trihalomethanes from drinking water was related to water source, water temperature, contaminant concentration, and other process variables. Data obtained from this study were compared with theoretical predictions and with the results of previous feasibility studies. Based on efficiency and cost, packed‐column aeration appears to be the more promising of the two technologies.
Removing Trihalomethanes by Packed‐Column and Diffused Aeration
The performance of packed‐column and diffused aeration for removing trihalomethanes from drinking water was related to water source, water temperature, contaminant concentration, and other process variables. Data obtained from this study were compared with theoretical predictions and with the results of previous feasibility studies. Based on efficiency and cost, packed‐column aeration appears to be the more promising of the two technologies.
Removing Trihalomethanes by Packed‐Column and Diffused Aeration
Bilello, Louis J. (author) / Singley, J. Edward (author)
Journal ‐ American Water Works Association ; 78 ; 62-71
1986-02-01
10 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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