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Monochloramine Measurement
Citation:
Alexander, M., T. Waters, D. Wahman, AND G. Smith. Monochloramine Measurement. JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN WATER WORKS ASSOCIATION. American Water Works Association, Denver, CO, 113(8):70-71, (2021). https://doi.org/10.1002/awwa.1790
Impact/Purpose:
The environmental or health problem addressed by the study: A method for the determination of the monochloramine concentration in drinking water has been developed. A general description of the work and results: No new results are being presented. The long term importance or significance of the findings: The column makes the drinking water industry aware of (1) a new EPA method to measure monochloramine (EPA Method 127) and (2) a related, recently published peer reviewed journal article. Who would be interested in or could apply the results (e.g. program or regional partners, general public, local communities): Drinking water utilities, researchers, regulators, engineers, Regions, OW
Description:
The publication highlights a new EPA method to measure monochloramine in drinking water (EPA Method 127) along with a related peer reviewed journal article that was recently published.