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Stability and effectiveness of chlorine disinfectants in water distribution systems.
A test system for water distribution was used to evaluate the stability and effectiveness of three residual disinfectants--free chlorine, combined chlorine, and chlorine dioxide--when challenged with a sewage contaminant. The test distribution system consisted of the street main and internal plumbin...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1474301/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/3028767 |
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author | Olivieri, V P Snead, M C Krusé, C W Kawata, K |
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description | A test system for water distribution was used to evaluate the stability and effectiveness of three residual disinfectants--free chlorine, combined chlorine, and chlorine dioxide--when challenged with a sewage contaminant. The test distribution system consisted of the street main and internal plumbing for two barracks at Fort George G. Meade, MD. To the existing pipe network, 152 m (500 ft) of 13-mm (0.5 in.) copper pipe were added for sampling, and 60 m (200 ft) of 2.54-cm (1.0 in.) plastic pipe were added for circulation. The levels of residual disinfectants tested were 0.2 mg/L and 1.0 mg/L as available chlorine. In the absence of a disinfectant residual, microorganisms in the sewage contaminant were consistently recovered at high levels. The presence of any disinfectant residual reduced the microorganism level and frequency of occurrence at the consumer's tap. Free chlorine was the most effective residual disinfectant and may serve as a marker or flag in the distribution network. Free chlorine and chlorine dioxide were the least stable in the pipe network. The loss of disinfectant in the pipe network followed first-order kinetics. The half-life determined in static tests for free chlorine, chlorine dioxide, and combined chlorine was 140, 93, and 1680 min. |
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spelling | pubmed-14743012006-06-09 Stability and effectiveness of chlorine disinfectants in water distribution systems. Olivieri, V P Snead, M C Krusé, C W Kawata, K Environ Health Perspect Research Article A test system for water distribution was used to evaluate the stability and effectiveness of three residual disinfectants--free chlorine, combined chlorine, and chlorine dioxide--when challenged with a sewage contaminant. The test distribution system consisted of the street main and internal plumbing for two barracks at Fort George G. Meade, MD. To the existing pipe network, 152 m (500 ft) of 13-mm (0.5 in.) copper pipe were added for sampling, and 60 m (200 ft) of 2.54-cm (1.0 in.) plastic pipe were added for circulation. The levels of residual disinfectants tested were 0.2 mg/L and 1.0 mg/L as available chlorine. In the absence of a disinfectant residual, microorganisms in the sewage contaminant were consistently recovered at high levels. The presence of any disinfectant residual reduced the microorganism level and frequency of occurrence at the consumer's tap. Free chlorine was the most effective residual disinfectant and may serve as a marker or flag in the distribution network. Free chlorine and chlorine dioxide were the least stable in the pipe network. The loss of disinfectant in the pipe network followed first-order kinetics. The half-life determined in static tests for free chlorine, chlorine dioxide, and combined chlorine was 140, 93, and 1680 min. 1986-11 /pmc/articles/PMC1474301/ /pubmed/3028767 Text en |
spellingShingle | Research Article Olivieri, V P Snead, M C Krusé, C W Kawata, K Stability and effectiveness of chlorine disinfectants in water distribution systems. |
title | Stability and effectiveness of chlorine disinfectants in water distribution systems. |
title_full | Stability and effectiveness of chlorine disinfectants in water distribution systems. |
title_fullStr | Stability and effectiveness of chlorine disinfectants in water distribution systems. |
title_full_unstemmed | Stability and effectiveness of chlorine disinfectants in water distribution systems. |
title_short | Stability and effectiveness of chlorine disinfectants in water distribution systems. |
title_sort | stability and effectiveness of chlorine disinfectants in water distribution systems. |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1474301/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/3028767 |
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