The overwhelming obstacle to the use of conventional chlorine oxidants is the nature of surface water. Surface water is the most common method of water collection and distribution in this country. Lakes, ponds and flowing sources have been the mainstay of water sourcing in this country for decades. By the very nature of surface collection, the concentration of contaminants within these sources is expected. One must consider the type of surface supply, location, and realize that all runoff feeding the body of water will be reflected in the following: Read more |