Drinking Water Chlorination
Articles & Whitepapers
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Should We Be Concerned About Disinfection Byproducts?
Chlorinating water can lead to the formation of harmful compounds, but there are treatment alternatives Water utilities often chlorinate drinking water to kill pathogens that could pose a risk to human health. However, when chlorine is used to treat water, it can cause a chemical reaction with natural inorganic or organic compounds, which may be derived from decaying plants, algae, or animal ...
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JC 9465: The Best Algaecide and Biocide on the Market
At Jenfitch, we have created an algaecide that is now EPA Registered which has demonstrated it can help improve water quality in countless applications. We have used our product JC 9465 in several ...
News
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Supporting the Future of Drinking Water Safety
ChlorTainer is proud to be the sponsor of a $10,000 scholarship awarded to Zachary Kralles so that he may further his education in the water industry. Thanks to a program established by the American Water Works Association (AWWA), ChlorTainer ...
Monitoring and reduction of chlorine in drinking water with MPN Analyser
How the WTP Industry Finds a “No Tradeoff” Solution for Effective and Efficient Water Treatment
Alfa Chemistry Launches Environmental Contaminants Standards for A Safer World
2020 SEIBOLD-Wasser research programs turn into new products
Equipment & Solutions
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Chlorine Replacement - Drinking Water
Many water providers have challenges controlling the inherent formation of THMs and HAAs with chlorine treatment. UV can help plant's achieve their required CT (ie. obtain 4-log virus treatment credit) without or with less chlorine. Also, groundwater providers recently designated under surface water influence (GWUDI) can install UV to achieve their new treatment requirements without the need ...