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Treatment, residual chlorine and season as factors affecting variability of trihalomethanes in small

Roberta DYCK,Geneviève COOL,Manuel RODRIGUEZ,Rehan SADIQ

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2015, Volume 9, Issue 1,   Pages 171-179 doi: 10.1007/s11783-014-0750-1

Abstract: Residual chlorine and trihalomethanes (THM) were measured over seven years (2003–2009).

Keywords: drinking water     residual chlorine     seasonal variability     small municipal systems     treatment technologies     trihalomethanes    

Simultaneous removal of trihalomethanes by bimetallic Ag/Zn: kinetics study

Ahmed H A DABWAN, Satoshi KANECO, Hideyuki KATSUMATA, Kiyoyuki EGUSA, Tohru SUZUKI, Kiyohisa OHTA,

Frontiers of Chemical Science and Engineering 2010, Volume 4, Issue 3,   Pages 322-327 doi: 10.1007/s11705-009-0261-y

Abstract: In the present work, bimetallic silver/zinc was applied into the degradation of trihalomethanes, THMs

Keywords: reaction     first-order     dissociation     degradation reaction     aqueous    

Unlocked disinfection by-product formation potential upon exposure of swimming pool water to additional stimulants

Alvyn P. Berg, Ting-An Fang, Hao L. Tang

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2019, Volume 13, Issue 1, doi: 10.1007/s11783-019-1098-3

Abstract:

• Swimming pool water was studied for DBPs upon exposure to additional stimulants.

• DBP formation could be induced by residual chlorine and extended incubation.

• Urine led to a massive formation of chloroform with additional stimulants.

• Reactions between chlorine and anthropogenic organics were slow and long-lasting.

• Urine control and air ventilation should be on the priority list for pool management.

Keywords: Trihalomethanes     Haloacetic acids     Chloroform     Residual chlorine     Anthropogenic organics     Swimming pool water    

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Treatment, residual chlorine and season as factors affecting variability of trihalomethanes in small

Roberta DYCK,Geneviève COOL,Manuel RODRIGUEZ,Rehan SADIQ

Journal Article

Simultaneous removal of trihalomethanes by bimetallic Ag/Zn: kinetics study

Ahmed H A DABWAN, Satoshi KANECO, Hideyuki KATSUMATA, Kiyoyuki EGUSA, Tohru SUZUKI, Kiyohisa OHTA,

Journal Article

Unlocked disinfection by-product formation potential upon exposure of swimming pool water to additional stimulants

Alvyn P. Berg, Ting-An Fang, Hao L. Tang

Journal Article