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Determination of residual chlorine in water with computer automation and residual-chlorine electrode

Analytical Chemistry, 1978
A method of determining active chlorine in water in the concentration range 3 to 100 ppB with an accuracy of 2 ppB has been developed. The method uses the Orion model 97-70 residual-chlorine electrode and the known standard-addition potentiometric technique to measure the potential difference between iodide and iodine that is generated by active ...
Lester P. Rigdon   +2 more
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Removal of Residual Chlorine from Stormwater Using Low-Cost Adsorbents and Phytoremediation

open access: yesEnvironments - MDPI
In recent decades, the pollution of water with micropollutants has become an increasing environmental concern. Since 2019, increased stormwater pollution from chlorine-based disinfectants has been recorded due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Ramune Žurauskienė   +2 more
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Monitoring Chlorine Residuals

Journal AWWA, 1984
In this letter, White comments that the conclusions reported by Ram and Malley in “Chlorine Residual Monitoring in the Presence of Norganic Compounds” (Journal AWWA, September 1984) may be misleading to operators at wastewater or reclaimed water plants.
George Clifford White, Neil M. Ram
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Reduction of chlorinated hydrocarbon residues in swine

Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology, 1971
The occurrence of residues of chlorinated hydrocarbon insecticides in animal tissue has been well established in the literature. Thomas et al (I); Fahey and Brindley, (2); Entomology Research Division (3) are three authors who reported the contamination of beef tissues resulting from the feeding of treated forage or permitting livestock to forage on ...
R C, Dobson   +3 more
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