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Main Title Proceedings of the 2nd EPA National Drinking Water Treatment Technology Transfer Workshop : Kansas City, Missouri, August 12-14, 1996 /
Author Surampalli, R. Y.
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Surampalli, Rao Y.
CORP Author Environmental Protection Agency, Kansas City, KS. Water, Wetlands and Pesticides Div.
Publisher [Environmental Protection Agency, Water, Wetlands, and Pesticides Dividion],
Year Published 1996
Report Number EPA/907/R-96/001
Stock Number PB97-106660
Additional Subjects Drinking water ; Water quality management ; Technology transfer ; Meetings ; Water treatment plants ; Water distribution ; Water supply ; Water utilities ; Water systems ; Potable water ; Microorganism control(Water) ; Chemical removal(Water treatment) ; Filtration ; Disinfection ; Activated carbon treatment ; Ground water ; Water reclamation ; Water reuse ; Regulations ; Requirements ; Small systems
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NTIS  PB97-106660 Some EPA libraries have a fiche copy filed under the call number shown. 07/26/2022
Collation 393 pages : illustrations ; 28 cm
Abstract
The workshop proceedings include: A history of wastewater reclamation and nonpotable reuse through dual distribution systems; optimal use of powdered activated carbon for pesticides removal; occurrence and control of radon in water supplies; alternative disinfection technologies for small water systems; disinfection by-products history, production, and control; point of use/point of entry water treatment applications; modeling water quality changes in distribution systems; innovative methodologies and technologies for water main rehabilitation and replacement program development; factors related to coliform regrowth in drinking water full-scale studies; management of water treatment plant residuals; water treatment technologies for small communities; microfiltration for drinking water treatment; zeta potential and particle counting for optimizing pathogen removal; cryptospordium and giardia contamination and removal; and control of DBPs and microbial contaminants through the groundwater disinfection rule and the D/DBP rule.
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"October 1996." Sponsoring Agency: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Water, Wetlands, and Pesticides Division, Kansas City, KS.--Cf. Technical report data. Microfiche.