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Effects of prechlorination on THM formation and microbial growth in pilot‐plant units
Prechlorination with chloramine (unit 1) and prechlorination with free chlorine (unit 2) were equally effective in removing and controlling trihalomethane (THM) precursors in parallel pilot systems that varied only in the method of prechlorination. As expected, the THM levels in unit 1 were low and those in unit 2 were high. Control of the bacterial population (as determined by standard plate count) in unit 1 was more consistent than that in unit 2.
Effects of prechlorination on THM formation and microbial growth in pilot‐plant units
Prechlorination with chloramine (unit 1) and prechlorination with free chlorine (unit 2) were equally effective in removing and controlling trihalomethane (THM) precursors in parallel pilot systems that varied only in the method of prechlorination. As expected, the THM levels in unit 1 were low and those in unit 2 were high. Control of the bacterial population (as determined by standard plate count) in unit 1 was more consistent than that in unit 2.
Effects of prechlorination on THM formation and microbial growth in pilot‐plant units
Reed, Gregory D. (author)
Journal ‐ American Water Works Association ; 75 ; 426-430
1983-08-01
5 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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