Author: James Hugh Fisher
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Category : Chlorine
Languages : en
Pages : 174
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Trihalomethane Formation Potential in Potable Water Sources from the State of Florida
Author: James Hugh Fisher
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Category : Chlorine
Languages : en
Pages : 174
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Publisher:
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Category : Chlorine
Languages : en
Pages : 174
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Survey of Trihalomethane Distribution in Various Potable Water Supply Sources in the State of Florida
Author: Curt P. Beeman
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Category : Trihalomethanes
Languages : en
Pages : 158
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Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Trihalomethanes
Languages : en
Pages : 158
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Relation of Trihalomethane-formation Potential to Water-quality and Physical Characteristics of Small Water-supply Lakes, Eastern Kansas
Author: Larry M. Pope
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Category : Trihalomethanes
Languages : en
Pages : 56
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Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Trihalomethanes
Languages : en
Pages : 56
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The Relationships Among Trihalomethane Formation Potential, Organic Carbon, and Lake Trophic State in Eastern Kansas Drinking Water Supply Lakes
Author: Joseph A. Arruda
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Category : Carbon cycle (Biogeochemistry)
Languages : en
Pages : 41
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Category : Carbon cycle (Biogeochemistry)
Languages : en
Pages : 41
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Trihalomethanes in Drinking Water
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Category : Drinking water
Languages : en
Pages : 60
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Publisher:
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Category : Drinking water
Languages : en
Pages : 60
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Trihalomethane Formation Potential of Kentucky River Water
Author: R. E. Rathbun
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Category : Trihalomethanes
Languages : en
Pages : 30
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Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Trihalomethanes
Languages : en
Pages : 30
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Trihalomethane Formation Potential in Two Kentucky Reservoirs
Author: Richard Scott Pirkle
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Category : Trihalomethane
Languages : en
Pages : 120
Book Description
Water treatment facilities strive to provide potable drinking water to the community which they service. The most common way of insuring drinkable water that is free of pathogens is water chlorination, but this can lead to the production of carcinogenic disinfection byproducts. This study looks at two drinking water reservoirs that have known United States Environmental Protection Agency minimum contaminant level violations of trihalomethanes (THMs), a disinfection byproduct. Physical and chemical parameters of the two lakes were measured over the course of 13 months and analyses indicated that nitrate and soluble reactive phosphorus, along with temperature and pH, played a significant role in determining the THM formation potential (THMFP) in the lakes. A bench-top scale experiment used to determine if air oxidation could reduce THMFP showed that air oxidation could consistently reduce THMFP in finished drinking water, but raw water oxidation leads to variable reductions and increases in THMFP.
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Category : Trihalomethane
Languages : en
Pages : 120
Book Description
Water treatment facilities strive to provide potable drinking water to the community which they service. The most common way of insuring drinkable water that is free of pathogens is water chlorination, but this can lead to the production of carcinogenic disinfection byproducts. This study looks at two drinking water reservoirs that have known United States Environmental Protection Agency minimum contaminant level violations of trihalomethanes (THMs), a disinfection byproduct. Physical and chemical parameters of the two lakes were measured over the course of 13 months and analyses indicated that nitrate and soluble reactive phosphorus, along with temperature and pH, played a significant role in determining the THM formation potential (THMFP) in the lakes. A bench-top scale experiment used to determine if air oxidation could reduce THMFP showed that air oxidation could consistently reduce THMFP in finished drinking water, but raw water oxidation leads to variable reductions and increases in THMFP.
Economic Impact Analysis of a Trihalomethane Regulation for Drinking Water
Author: United States. Environmental Protection Agency. Office of Water Supply
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Category : Drinking water
Languages : en
Pages : 150
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Category : Drinking water
Languages : en
Pages : 150
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Complying with Trihalomethane Reduction Requirements in Water Treatment Facilities
Author: Philip Singer
Publisher: William Andrew
ISBN:
Category : Nature
Languages : en
Pages : 304
Book Description
Eight case studies from around the United States involving the reduction of trihalomethane in water treatment facilities. Includes information on finished water quality, treatment plant performance, and costs for each example.
Publisher: William Andrew
ISBN:
Category : Nature
Languages : en
Pages : 304
Book Description
Eight case studies from around the United States involving the reduction of trihalomethane in water treatment facilities. Includes information on finished water quality, treatment plant performance, and costs for each example.
Treatment Techniques for Controlling Trihalomethanes in Drinking Water
Author: James M. Symons
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Category : Drinking water
Languages : en
Pages : 308
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Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Drinking water
Languages : en
Pages : 308
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