Bibliographic Details
| Title: |
Improving Measurement of Chloramine Residuals in Water Distribution Systems. |
| Authors: |
Burlingame, Gary A. (AUTHOR) gburlingame@verizon.net, Consolvo, John (AUTHOR), Adams, Hunter (AUTHOR), Inyang, Mandu (AUTHOR), Koza, Mike (AUTHOR), McElroy, Andrea (AUTHOR), Schultise, David (AUTHOR), Teefy, Susan (AUTHOR), Wong, Alan R. (AUTHOR), Bartrand, Timothy A. (AUTHOR) |
| Source: |
Journal: American Water Works Association. Dec2025, Vol. 117 Issue 10, p6-15. 10p. |
| Subjects: |
Chloramines, Chlorine, Disinfection by-product, Scientific observation, Water quality, Evaluation methodology, Water distribution |
| Abstract: |
Key Takeaways: Drinking water distribution systems may use chlorine or chloramines to maintain a secondary disinfectant residual all the way to customer taps. Improvements are needed to ensure accurate, reliable, user‐friendly field measurement methods for monitoring chloramine species. Establishing a robust baseline of system data on free chlorine and chloramine species is key to managing residual disinfectants. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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| Database: |
Engineering Source |