Maintaining the chlorine residual is a major disinfection goal for many water distribution systems. A suitable general chlorine bulk-decay model is required for simulation of chlorine profiles in networks to assist disinfection planning/management efficiently. The first-order model is unsuitable due to inaccuracy and inability to represent rechlorination. Three potentially suitable, simple, reactant models were compared. The single-reactant model was found to be unsuitable, as it was inaccurate when restricted to using a single set of invariant parameters. The two-reactant model was more suitable than the variable-rate-coefficient model, although both models were accurate under the same restriction. The two-reactant model was then calibrate...
Single and multiple chlorine dosing in drinking water systems were compared using chlorine decay and...
Management goals for many distribution systems include maintaining a minimum level of free chlorine ...
Nearly all drinking water distribution systems experience a "natural" reduction of disinfe...
Maintaining the chlorine residual is a major disinfection goal for many water distribution systems. ...
Chlorine decay models provide efficient ways to develop disinfection strategies for water distributi...
Maintaining a chlorine residual is a major disinfection goal in many water distribution systems. A s...
Effective disinfection planning and management in large, complex water distribution systems requires...
Effective disinfection planning and management in large, complex water distribution systems requires...
All distributed drinking water receives some form of disinfection and a minimum disinfectant residua...
In this study, the factors that leading to loss of chlorine residual in water distribution systems w...
The quality of the drinking water distributed through the networks has become the main concern of mo...
Nearly all drinking water distribution systems experience a "natural" reduction of disinfe...
The objective of this research project is to understand chlorine decay and formation of disinfectant...
Chlorine is the most widely used water disinfectant in the world. As a result, optimal chlorine usag...
The decay of chlorine in drinking water involves a complex set of reactions that is usually simplifi...
Single and multiple chlorine dosing in drinking water systems were compared using chlorine decay and...
Management goals for many distribution systems include maintaining a minimum level of free chlorine ...
Nearly all drinking water distribution systems experience a "natural" reduction of disinfe...
Maintaining the chlorine residual is a major disinfection goal for many water distribution systems. ...
Chlorine decay models provide efficient ways to develop disinfection strategies for water distributi...
Maintaining a chlorine residual is a major disinfection goal in many water distribution systems. A s...
Effective disinfection planning and management in large, complex water distribution systems requires...
Effective disinfection planning and management in large, complex water distribution systems requires...
All distributed drinking water receives some form of disinfection and a minimum disinfectant residua...
In this study, the factors that leading to loss of chlorine residual in water distribution systems w...
The quality of the drinking water distributed through the networks has become the main concern of mo...
Nearly all drinking water distribution systems experience a "natural" reduction of disinfe...
The objective of this research project is to understand chlorine decay and formation of disinfectant...
Chlorine is the most widely used water disinfectant in the world. As a result, optimal chlorine usag...
The decay of chlorine in drinking water involves a complex set of reactions that is usually simplifi...
Single and multiple chlorine dosing in drinking water systems were compared using chlorine decay and...
Management goals for many distribution systems include maintaining a minimum level of free chlorine ...
Nearly all drinking water distribution systems experience a "natural" reduction of disinfe...