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Sci Total Environ ; 47: 299-315, 1985 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-4089604

ABSTRACT

Existing disinfectants are oxidative agents which all present negative effects on subsequent treatment processes. None of them has decisive advantages over chlorine, although chlorine-dioxide and chloramines might at times be preferable. Optimum treatment practices will improve the removal of organic precursors before final disinfection which could then consist in a light chlorine addition. A philosophy of radical change in water treatment technology encompassing physical treatment without chemicals such as membrane filtration, solid disinfectants is presented.


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Chlorine Compounds , Chlorine , Disinfection/adverse effects , Sterilization/adverse effects , Water Pollution, Chemical/prevention & control , Animals , Chloramines/adverse effects , Disinfectants/adverse effects , Filtration , Mice , Oxides , Ozone , Peroxides , Potassium Permanganate , Time Factors , Water Pollutants, Chemical/adverse effects , Water Pollution/prevention & control
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