Drinking Water and Health, Volume 7
Disinfectants and Disinfectant By-Products
National Research Council author Division on Earth and Life Studies author Commission on Life Sciences author Safe Drinking Water Committee author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:National Academies Press
Published:1st Feb '87
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Chlorination in various forms has been the predominant method of drinking water disinfection in the United States for more than 70 years. The seventh volume of the Drinking Water and Health series addresses current methods of drinking water disinfection and compares standard chlorination techniques with alternative methods. Currently used techniques are discussed in terms of their chemical activity, and their efficacy against waterborne pathogens, including bacteria, cysts, and viruses, is compared.
Charts, tables, graphs, and case studies are used to analyze the effectiveness of chlorination, chloramination, and ozonation as disinfectant processes and to compare these methods for their production of toxic by-products. Epidemiological case studies on the toxicological effects of chemical by-products in drinking water are also presented.
Table of Contents- FRONT MATTER
- 1 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
- 2 DISINFECTION METHODS AND EFFICACY
- 3 CHEMISTRY AND TOXICITY OF DISINFECTION
- 4 CHEMISTRY AND TOXICITY OF SELECTED DISINFECTANTS AND BY-PRODUCTS
- 5 CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
- INDEX <
ISBN: 9780309037419
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212 pages