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Sensor Response to Contamination in Chloraminated Drinking Water
This article discusses the response of commercially available water quality sensors to contamination in a model drinking water system using chloramines as a residual disinfectant and how the results could impact decision‐making regarding development of a contaminant warning system. The experimental design of the study is presented, along with the response of standard water quality parameters and a comparison of free and total chlorine responses in chlorinated and chloraminated systems. Implications for contaminant warning systems are discussed.
Sensor Response to Contamination in Chloraminated Drinking Water
This article discusses the response of commercially available water quality sensors to contamination in a model drinking water system using chloramines as a residual disinfectant and how the results could impact decision‐making regarding development of a contaminant warning system. The experimental design of the study is presented, along with the response of standard water quality parameters and a comparison of free and total chlorine responses in chlorinated and chloraminated systems. Implications for contaminant warning systems are discussed.
Sensor Response to Contamination in Chloraminated Drinking Water
Szabo, Jeffrey G. (author) / Hall, John S. (author) / Meiners, Greg (author)
Journal ‐ American Water Works Association ; 100 ; 33-40
2008-04-01
5 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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