Assessment of chloramine and chlorine residual decay in the distribution system.1583214747 Assessment of chloramine chloramine: see hydrazine. and chlorine residual decay in the distribution system. Prep. by Zaid K. Chowdhury et al. American Water Works Assn. 2006 194 pages $263.00 Paperback TD365 This report describes research on the effect of advanced water treatment on chlorine decay in bench-, pilot-, and field-scale applications following conventional and advanced treatment, such as enhanced coagulation coagulation (kōăg'y lā`shən), the collecting into a mass of minute particles of a solid dispersed throughout a liquid (a sol), usually followed by the precipitation or , granular activated carbon adsorption adsorption, adhesion of the molecules of liquids, gases, and dissolved substances to the surfaces of solids, as opposed to absorption, in which the molecules actually enter the absorbing medium (see adhesion and cohesion). , ozonation,
biofiltration, reverse osmosis reverse osmosisn. The movement of a solvent in the opposite direction from osmosis in such a manner that the solvent moves from a solution of greater concentration through a membrane to a solution of lesser concentration. , and ultraviolet radiation. The effects of disinfectant dose, temperature, pH, blending, and rechlorination on residual decay were also examined. The research took place at municipal water sources in five states. There is no subject index. ([c]20062005 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR) |
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