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Evaluation of Distribution System Chemical Water Quality During a Free Chlorine Conversion
Citation:
Wahman, D., M. Alexander, P. Woodruff, J. Mistry, H. Buse, C. Muhlen, D. Lytle, AND J. Pressman. Evaluation of Distribution System Chemical Water Quality During a Free Chlorine Conversion. 20th Annual EPA Drinking Water Workshop: Small System Challenges and Solutions, Covington, KY, September 11 - 14, 2023.
Impact/Purpose:
The environmental or health problem addressed by the study: Water quality and regulated disinfection byproducts before, during, and after a free chlorine conversion in a chloraminated system. A general description of the work and results: Water quality and regulated disinfection byproduct monitoring of a chloraminated drinking water distribution system before, during, and after a free chlorine conversion. The long-term importance or significance of the findings: Provides information on the changes in water quality and disinfection byproducts from a free chlorine conversion. Who would be interested in or could apply the results (e.g. program or regional partners, general public, local communities): Researchers, engineers, regulators, and drinking water utilities trying to understand water quality and disinfection byproduct impacts from a free chlorine conversion.
Description:
Presentation on detailed water quality and regulated disinfection byproduct sampling before, during, and after a free chlorine conversion in a surface water chloraminated drinking water distribution system.