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AWWA JAW36173
- Journal AWWA - Quality Degradation: Implications for DBP Formation
- Journal Article by American Water Works Association, 06/01/1994
- Publisher: AWWA
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During development of the draft Disinfectants-Disinfection Byproducts (D-DBP) Rule, the issue of watershed management for DBP precursor control was discussed but not included in the rule. This article focuses on a major California watershed, describing examples of the types of studies that utilities can use to determine precursor sources and develop solutions for control. In addition, a chlorination and ozonation study of a five-by-five matrix of total organic carbon and bromide levels--which spanned a wide range of concentrations that can be expected in many US waters--provided insights into the effects of organic and inorganic precursors and disinfectants in DBP formation. Includes 25 references, tables, figures.
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