 | EDITORIAL CATEGORY - WATER TREATMENT, CHLORINE DISINFECTION |
|
|
Using UV for dechlorination
Water & Wastes Digest
November 2007
By Jon McClean
UV proves to be an effective dechlorination technique without drawbacks
In a League of its Own
Water & Wastes Digest
July 2005
07/05/05
The design and aesthetic features of the plant are what overcame any NIMBY objections,” Nespeca said.
In Control & Beyond Expectations
Water & Wastes Digest
July 2005
By William F. Verona and Robert Rumelfanger
“This system has been operating beyond expectations,” commented Philip D’Angelo of JoDAN, “The treated water is well within the compliance limits mandated by the utility’s discharge limits, at only a fraction of the cost previously observed.
Straight from the Box
Water & Wastes Digest
November 2003
Paul Hersch
There are but two U.S. EPA approved, in-field methods for determining total chlorine residual (TCR). While both methods are cost-effective, user-friendly and provide assured, accurate measurements on digital readouts, the difference between the two is that one uses colorimetry while the other incorporates iodometric electrode (IE) technology.
Chemical Tank Cleaning Eliminates Town's Chlorine Demand
Water & Wastes Digest
May 2003
Ulrich Reimann-Philipp, Ph.D.
Finished water quality often declines in storage facilities. Traditional tank cleaning methods have some effect in removing loose debris and sediment, but leave most of the scale, metal oxide deposits and biological growth in place. Chemical cleaning methods have been widely applied in Europe for years and have become an essential part of preserving water quality in systems which operate with minimal or no chlorine.
|
|
|
 |
|