Disinfection By-Products in Water TreatmentThe Chemistry of Their Formation and Control
The Chemistry of Their Formation and Control

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Bromate Formation; Ozone Dose; bromate; Bromate Concentration; dissolved; Bromide Concentration; organic; Nom Fraction; carbon; Fulvic Acids; drinking; THM Species; maximum; Initial Bromide Concentration; contamination; Ozone Decomposition; levels; Chlorine Dose; molecular; Bromate Reduction; ozone; Molecular Ozone; Jeffrey L; Oxenford; Chlorine Dioxide; Robert C; Andrews; THM Formation; M; J; Ferguson; Bromide Level; S; W; Krasner; Chlorine Demand; M; J; Sclimenti; DBP Formation; R; Chinn; Nom Isolate; Z; K; Chowdhury; Hypobromous Acid; D; M; Owen; Bromate Removal; James M; Symons; Free Chlorine; Stuart W; Krasner; Bromine Substitution; Michael J; Sclimenti; Aldehyde Formation; Louis A; Simms; GAC Column; Wayne Sorensen Harvey; Doc Concentration; E; Speitel Gerald; Alicia C; Diehl; Fei T; Mak; William J; Cooper; Charles N; Kurucz; Michael G; Nickelsen; Thomas D; Waite; Khatereh L; Sawal; Yael S; Hoogland; RoseAnn Slifker; Howard S; Weinberg; William H; Glaze; Urs von Gunten; Jürg Hoigné; Mohamed Siddiqui; Gary Amy; Wenyi Zhai; Larry McCollum; Rengao Song; Roger Minear; Paul Westerhoff; Yuefeng Xie; David A; Reckhow; Jennifer Miller; Vernon L; Snoeyink; Shannon Harrell; Hiba M; Shukairy; R; Scott Summers; Charles N; Haas; Kirankumar Topudurti; Jeyong Yoon; James N; Jensen; Solomon W; Leung; Richard L; Valentine; Huijia Teng; John N; Veenstra; N; Karpel Vel Leitner; J; De Laat; M; Doré; H; Suty; S; A; Andrews; P; M; Huck; M; R; Collins; C; W; Vaughan; Richard A; Larson; Lina S; Chin

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Disinfection By-Products in Water Treatment describes new government regulations related to disinfection by-products. It explains the formation of microorganism by-products during water treatment and the methods employed to control them.
The book includes several chapters on chlorine by-products and discusses techniques for the removal of chloroform from drinking water. It also describes gamma radiation techniques for removing microorganic by-product precursors from natural waters and the removal of bromate from drinking water.

Part I: General Aspects 1. Disinfection By-Products: Current Practices and Future Directions 2. Minimizing Disinfection By-Product Formation while Ensuring Giardia Control Part II: Chlorine By-Products 3. The Impact of TOC and Bromide on Chlorination By-Product Formation 4. Influence of Bromide Ion on Trihalomethane and Haloacetic Acid Formation 5. Removal of Chloroform from Drinking Water Using High-Energy Electron Beam Irradiation 6. Disinfection By-Product Precursor Removal from Natural Waters Using Gamma Radiation to Simulate an Innovative Water Treatment Process Part III: Ozonation and Brominated Disinfection By-Products 7. An Overview of Ozonation Disinfection By-Products 8. Ozonation of Bromide-Containing Waters: Bromate Formation through Ozone and Hydroxyl Radicals 9. Removal of Bromate after Ozonation during Drinking Water Treatment 10. Ozone-Bromide Interactions with NOM Separated by XAD-8 Resin and UF/RO Membrane Methods 11. Evaluation of Bromate Formation and Ozone Decomposition Kinetics 12. Hydrolysis and Dehalogenation of Trihaloacetaldehydes 13. The Effect of Granular Activated Carbon Surface Chemistry on Bromate Reduction 14. DBP Speciation and Kinetics as Affected by Ozonation and Biotreatment Part IV: Chloramines and Chlorine Dioxide 15. Verification of a Rational Kinetic Model for Chloroform Formation from a Model Precursor during Water Chlorination 16. Modeling the Distribution of Chloramines during Drinking Water Chloramination 17. Chloramine Loss and By-Product Formation in Chloraminated Water 18. A Study of Disinfection By-Products Formed Using Four Alternative Disinfectants as a Function of Precursor Characteristics 19. The Use of ClO2 in Drinking Water Treatment: Formation and Control of Inorganic By-Products(ClO2-, ClO3-) Part V: Influence of Natural Organic Matter on ByProducts 20. Using Fractionated Natural Organic Matter to Study Ozonation By-Product Formation 21. Characterization of NOM Removal by Biofiltration: Impact of Coagulation, Ozonation, and Sand Media Coating 22. Inhibition of GAC-Induced Phenol Coupling: Reactions by Humic Materials and Model Compounds
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The book includes several chapters on chlorine by-products and discusses techniques for the removal of chloroform from drinking water. The authors also describe gamma radiation techniques for removing microorganic by-product precursors from natural waters and the removal of bromate from drinking water.