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AWWA JAW26671

  • Journal AWWA - Household Odors Associated With the Use of Chlorine Dioxide
  • Journal Article by American Water Works Association, 04/01/1990
  • Publisher: AWWA

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In recent years, reports have indicated that the use of chlorine dioxide (Cl02) instead of chlorine as a preoxidant during water treatment is somehow related to the production of offensive odors at customers' homes and businesses. These odors were described by terms such as "kerosenelike," "cat-urine-like," and "strong chlorinous." Attempts to isolate and identify the odor-causing compounds in water samples taken from treatment plants and homes were unsuccessful. Suggestions from others that the offensive odors were in some way related to the presence of new carpeting in homes and businesses provided the basis for additional experiments. The principal conclusions derived from the study are that the strong chlorinous odors are caused by Cl02 itself, whereas the kerosenelike and cat-urinelike odors are products of gas-phase reactions between Cl02 liberated from the water and organic substances in the air inside the customer's residence. Includes 13 references, table.

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