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Completely updated from the 1973 edition, this brand new edition provides the latest on chlorination practices. It covers distribution system chlorination, equipment, chlorination principles and safe handling practices. The manual includes numerous tables, figures, references and a glossary of common terms.
This publication is the second edition of the American Water Works Association (AWWA) Manual M20; the original manual was titled "Water Chlorination." This manual provides information on chlorination and chloramination practices for the disinfection of drinking water. It does not cover
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Completely updated from the 1973 edition, this brand new edition provides the latest on chlorination practices. It covers distribution system chlorination, equipment, chlorination principles and safe handling practices. The manual includes numerous tables, figures, references and a glossary of common terms.
This publication is the second edition of the American Water Works Association (AWWA) Manual M20; the original manual was titled "Water Chlorination." This manual provides information on chlorination and chloramination practices for the disinfection of drinking water. It does not cover the use of chlorine as an oxidant or as a disinfectant for pipeline and appurtenances. _x000d_ Topics covered include: history of chlorination and chloramination; properties of chlorination chemicals; chlorination water chemistry and disinfection mechanisms; handling, storage, feed equipment of chlorine and ammonia systems; chlorine and ammonia safety; chlorine/chloramine disinfection strategies; dechlorination; CT values for inactivation of Giardia and viruses by free chlorine and other disinfectants; chlorine residual test methods, and disinfection (chlorination) of facilities._x000d_ Need it now? Learn about AWWA's digital downloads.
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Established in 1881, the American Water Works Association is the oldest and largest nonprofit, scientific and educational association dedicated to safe and sustainable water in the world. With more than 50,000 members worldwide and 43 Sections in North America, AWWA advances public health, safety and welfare by uniting the efforts of the entire water community.