Disinfection byproducts in potable reuse
Abstract
Among the chemical aspects of water quality in potable reuse, disinfection byproducts (DBPs) likely pose the greatest risks for consumers of recycled water. The specific properties of secondary effluents with potentially high concentrations of dissolved organic carbon, dissolved organic nitrogen, ammonia, bromide and iodide can lead to the formation of diverse, and sometimes unique, DBPs in potable reuse schemes. This chapter presents the nature...
Paper Details
Title
Disinfection byproducts in potable reuse
Published Date
Jan 1, 2021
Pages
139 - 161
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