drinking water disinfection product Downloads
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E-Z Tray - Treating Drinking Water for Disinfection By-products - Brochure
Santa Cruz, California has successfully found a way for the City to meet its water quality goals while using process recycled water as part of its supply source. Using the recycled water had caused concern about reliably meeting the U.S. EPA THM/DBP potable water quality standards in its finished water. The City evaluated various aeration treatment processes and chose an E-Z Tray® Air ...
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New USEPA Rules for Drinking Water - A Compliance Strategy - Application Note
The Rule The USEPA has recently issued new rules for drinking water in order to combat the potential harmful effects of disinfection products used. The Disinfection/Disinfectants Byproducts Rule (D/DBPR) applies to communities of 10,000 or more people that use surface water or ground water that can be influenced by surface water and have trihalomethanes or haloacetic acid ...
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Validated Haloacetic Acids Analysis (HAAs) IC/MS Workflow - Brochure
Disinfection is important in ensuring the supply of pathogen-free drinking water. However, excessive consumption of disinfection by-products (DBPs) like haloacetic acids (HAAs), bromate, and dalapon can result in health issues. With increasing regulatory focus on DBPs, drinking water facilities around the world need hands-off, high-throughput analyses of these ...
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