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Trihalomethane removal by packed‐tower aeration
A lime‐softened groundwater and a conventionally treated surface water were used in pilot studies of trihalomethane removals. The results of the two studies were nearly identical. The data were used to determine constants of a correlation for the liquid mass transfer coefficient. The correlation was applied to a process design model to determine a cost‐effective design for 87 percent removal of bromoform.
Trihalomethane removal by packed‐tower aeration
A lime‐softened groundwater and a conventionally treated surface water were used in pilot studies of trihalomethane removals. The results of the two studies were nearly identical. The data were used to determine constants of a correlation for the liquid mass transfer coefficient. The correlation was applied to a process design model to determine a cost‐effective design for 87 percent removal of bromoform.
Trihalomethane removal by packed‐tower aeration
Umphres, Mark D. (author) / Tate, Carol H. (author) / Kavanaugh, Michael C. (author) / Trussell, R. Rhodes (author)
Journal ‐ American Water Works Association ; 75 ; 414-418
1983-08-01
5 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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