Traditional chloramine practice involves the additionof ammonia and chlorine nearly simultaneously,minimizing the presence of free chlorine. However,many drinking water treatment plants are not practicingtraditional chloramination; they now have asignificant period of free chlorine exposure that canaccentuate disinfection byproduct (DBP) formation.This article investigates the effects of treatment, pH,and prechlorination on dihaloacetic acid (Xsub2/subAA)formation kinetics.The data obtained and subsequent conclusionsdrawn provide new insight into Xsub2/subAA formation andcontrol during chloramination to help ensure that chloraminationremains a viable treatment option. Withmany utilities facing a balancing act regarding chlorine,chloramines, and concentration times time requirements,a better understanding of Xsub2/subAA formationkinetics with chloramines is essential input in the complicateddecision-making process of weighing disinfectionrequirements against DBP formation. Includes 37 references, tables, figures.
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Edition: Vol. 98 - No. 11 Published: 11/01/2006 Number of Pages: 14File Size: 1 file , 490 KB