Browsing School of Water, Energy and Environment (SWEE) by Subject "Trihalomethanes"

Browsing School of Water, Energy and Environment (SWEE) by Subject "Trihalomethanes"

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  • Agori, Georgia (Cranfield University, 2014-09)
    HAAs are the second most prevalent class of DBPs after THMs in chlorinated drinking water and are of concern due to their potential human health risk. Their concentrations in drinking water are regulated by the US Environmental ...
  • Goslan, Emma Harriet; Seigle, Céline; Purcell, Diane; Henderson, Rita Kay; Parsons, Simon A.; Jefferson, Bruce; Judd, Simon J. (Elsevier, 2016-12-10)
    Seasonal algal blooms in drinking water sources release intracellular and extracellular algal organic matter (AOM) in significant concentrations into the water. This organic matter provides precursors for disinfection ...
  • Golea, Dan; Upton, Andrew; Jarvis, Peter; Judd, Simon J. (IWA Publishing, 2017-01-29)
    The disinfection by-product (DBP) formation potential (FP) of natural organic matter (NOM) in surface water sources has been studied with reference to the key water quality determinants (WQDs) of UV absorption (UV254), ...

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