Article: Potential side effects of using ammonia to inhibit bromate formation during the ozonation of drinking water.(NOTE)(Technical report)

Abstract: This note identifies potential side effects of using ammonia to inhibit bromate formation during the ozonation of drinking water, and makes preliminary predictions of their significance. Based on kinetic calculations, it is expected that ammonia would not exert a significant ozone demand and consequently would have little impact on the ozonation process. The ammonia needed to inhibit bromate formation is also not expected to promote nitrification in distribution systems, since the ammonia would either typically be removed through breakpoint chlorination or would be used to form chloramines. However, the impact of ammonia on biologically active filters, which ...

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