Chlorination is the most widely used method for disinfection of drinking water, but there are concerns about the formation of by-products, such as trihalomethanes (THMs), since the chronic exposure to them may pose risks to human health. For these reasons regulations fix maximum acceptable THMs levels throughout distribution networks, so it is very important to be able to correctly reproduce their formation. In the literature many models for predicting THMs formation have been developed, both based on empirical relationships and on kinetics involved during chlorine reactions. In this work the use of some of these models and their reliability in real situations is investigated through the application to the Aurunci-Valcanneto Water Sup...
This study was conducted to measure the concentrations of four trihalomethane compounds (THMs) in ra...
Because of increasing need to balance health risks for pathogen control and disinfection by-products...
Nearly all drinking water distribution systems experience a "natural" reduction of disinfe...
Chlorination is the most widely used method for disinfection of drinking water, but there are concer...
Chlorination is the most widely used method for disinfection of drinking water, but there are concer...
Chlorination is the most widely used method for disinfection of drinking water, but there are concer...
Chlorination is the most widely used method for disinfection of drinking water, being very effectiv...
The formation of potentially harmful trihalomethanes (THM) when using chlorine as a disinfectant in ...
A USEPA survey in 1975 found trihalomethanes (THMs) to be widespread in chlorinated drinking water. ...
Chlorine is the most popular secondary disinfectant used around the world and has a long history of ...
The aim of this study was to develop a model for estimation of major THMs produced as a result of ri...
Water suppliers that practice chlorine disinfection face conflicting objectives in providing adequat...
Use of chlorine for disinfection of water for potable supply is commonly practiced in Australia and ...
It is currently recognized that carcinogenic trihalomethane compounds are present in most treated dr...
Accurate, efficient distribution system models predict profiles of chlorine and trihalomethane conce...
This study was conducted to measure the concentrations of four trihalomethane compounds (THMs) in ra...
Because of increasing need to balance health risks for pathogen control and disinfection by-products...
Nearly all drinking water distribution systems experience a "natural" reduction of disinfe...
Chlorination is the most widely used method for disinfection of drinking water, but there are concer...
Chlorination is the most widely used method for disinfection of drinking water, but there are concer...
Chlorination is the most widely used method for disinfection of drinking water, but there are concer...
Chlorination is the most widely used method for disinfection of drinking water, being very effectiv...
The formation of potentially harmful trihalomethanes (THM) when using chlorine as a disinfectant in ...
A USEPA survey in 1975 found trihalomethanes (THMs) to be widespread in chlorinated drinking water. ...
Chlorine is the most popular secondary disinfectant used around the world and has a long history of ...
The aim of this study was to develop a model for estimation of major THMs produced as a result of ri...
Water suppliers that practice chlorine disinfection face conflicting objectives in providing adequat...
Use of chlorine for disinfection of water for potable supply is commonly practiced in Australia and ...
It is currently recognized that carcinogenic trihalomethane compounds are present in most treated dr...
Accurate, efficient distribution system models predict profiles of chlorine and trihalomethane conce...
This study was conducted to measure the concentrations of four trihalomethane compounds (THMs) in ra...
Because of increasing need to balance health risks for pathogen control and disinfection by-products...
Nearly all drinking water distribution systems experience a "natural" reduction of disinfe...