Relationship between chlorine decay and temperature in the drinking water [PDF]
The bulk chlorine decay rate in drinking water supply systems depend on many factors, including temperature. In this document, the method to determine the order of reaction of chlorine with water is reported, as well as the method to estimate Kb (Bulk ...
Fernando García-Ávila +5 more
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Estimating fast and slow reacting components in surface water and groundwater using a two-reactant model [PDF]
Maintaining residual chlorine levels in a water distribution network is a challenging task, especially in the context of developing countries where water is usually supplied intermittently.
P. Jamwal, M. N. Naveen, Y. Javeed
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Influence of physical and water quality parameters on residual chlorine decay in water distribution network [PDF]
Chlorine is the most common disinfectant in drinking water distribution practice. World Health Organization recommends 0.2–5.0 mg/l of residual chlorine in drinking water. This paper analyzed influence of physical and water quality parameters on chlorine
Julius Caesar Kwio-Tamale +1 more
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Modeling chlorine distribution in water supply system utilizing empirically determined chlorine decay rate [PDF]
Analysis of free chlorine propagation in water supply network has a significant meaning for the process of water distribution. Results of numerical studies allow the proper selection of disinfectant or suitable monitoring of pipelines endangered by ...
Musz-Pomorska Anna +3 more
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Statistical analysis of residual chlorine distribution in Binh Tan District’s water network: insights for urban water management [PDF]
This study examined the water distribution system in Binh Tan District, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, focusing on residual chlorine levels across seven sampling points.
Begmyrat Kulmedov +4 more
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Modeling Chlorine Decay in Drinking Water Distribution Systems using Aquasim
The main purpose of drinking water distribution systems or networks is to supply water of impeccable quality to consumers according to their demand. Problems relating to declining water quality in natural water bodies have been on the increase around the
V. Madzivhandila, E.M.N. Chirwa
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Application of Multiple-Part Method length of Line to Improve the Simulation of Chlorine Decay in Big Isfahan Water Conveyance Line [PDF]
Chlorine is used as the most common disinfectant to prevent microbial growth in water networks. The concentration of chlorine in distribution systems or water conveyance lines is reduced due to two different types of bulk and wall decay.
Yasaman Frouzandeh +2 more
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Validation of Chlorine Decay Equation for Water Quality Analysis in Distribution Networks
This article discusses the extent of the spread of contamination in water distribution networks which may enter through a pipe leak, and the decay rate of chlorine for a specified design duration. A comprehensive water quality analysis is performed using
Rehan Jamil +2 more
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The ubiquitous presence of biofilms in premise plumbing and stagnation, which commonly occurs in premise plumbing, can exacerbate the decay of chlorine residual in drinking water.
Conghui Huang +4 more
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Calibration and comparison of chlorine decay models for a test water distribution system [PDF]
This paper investigates the kinetics of monochloramine as disinfectant in a 1.3 km water pipe. A novel procedure for the correction of chlorine meter errors is introduced and applied.
Maier, S, Powell, R S, Woodward, C A
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