Science Inventory

Drinking Water Inorganic Chloramine Chemistry

Citation:

Wahman, D. Drinking Water Inorganic Chloramine Chemistry. 2019 EPA Region 6 and ORD Small System Meeting, Addison, TX, May 21 - 22, 2019.

Impact/Purpose:

The environmental or health problem addressed by the study: Understanding of fundamental chloramine chemistry A general description of the work and results: Explains our theoretical understanding of how chloramines initially form and subsequently decay in drinking water. The long term importance or significance of the findings: Provides technical information to promote the understanding of chloramine chemistry. Who would be interested in or could apply the results (e.g. program or regional partners, general public, local communities): Anyone dealing with chloramines.

Description:

The presentation presents fundamental information on chloramine chemistry in drinking water. The environmental or health problem addressed by the study: Understanding of fundamental chloramine chemistry A general description of the work and results: Explains our theoretical understanding of how chloramines initially form and subsequently decay in drinking water. The long term importance or significance of the findings: Provides technical information to promote the understanding of chloramine chemistry. Who would be interested in or could apply the results (e.g. program or regional partners, general public, local communities): Anyone dealing with chloramines.

URLs/Downloads:

2019 R6 CHLORAMINES (WAHMAN).PDF  (PDF, NA pp,  1595.424  KB,  about PDF)

Record Details:

Record Type:DOCUMENT( PRESENTATION/ SLIDE)
Product Published Date:05/22/2019
Record Last Revised:06/04/2019
OMB Category:Other
Record ID: 345280