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Article: Scientists at Malcolm Pirnie, Inc. release new data on environmental engineering.
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- Ecology, Environment & Conservation
- Article date:
- October 23, 2009
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According to recent research published in the Journal of Environmental Engineering - Asce, "The effect of conventional and booster chlorination on chlorine residuals and trihalomethane (THM) formation in drinking water distribution systems was modeled using the EPANET hydraulic modeling software. The model results suggest that booster chlorination may allow utilities to meet disinfection goals better by carrying chlorine residuals to remote points in the distribution system while lowering the total mass of chlorine applied to the system."
"The model results suggest that booster chlorination may provide the greatest advantages to points in the distribution system ...
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