treatment for iron or other applications that require retention time (where the water is in contact with the chlorine for 20-30 minutes in a holding, or retention tank). Or using the well as a holding tank for retention time. But if all you want to accomplish is to remove the sulfur ...
Chlorination is the process of adding chlorine to drinking water. It’s been part of the water treatment process for over 100 years. Chlorine kills the germs that cause diseases such ashepatitisandsalmonella. Public water systems add it to their water supply to remove germs, prevent odor, and ...
Advanced Lifetech technologies, such as ozone systems and advanced oxidation processes (AOP), are used for drinking water treatment. The combination of ozone and UV radiation generates hydroxyl radicals with an exceptionally high oxidation potential, enabling rapid and effective disinfection. ...
Other uses include a bleaching agent in the paper industry [along with chlorine dioxide (ClO2)], commercial and household bleaching agents [in the form of chlorates (ClO3) and hypochlorites (OCl)], and a biocide in water purification and waste treatment systems (CEH, 2005; Teitelbaum, 2001...
Recent electrode and electrolyte choices for use in small scale water treatment applications—A short review Panyawut Tonanon, Richard D. Webster, in Current Opinion in Electrochemistry, 2023 Chlorine-based systems Chlorine (Cl2) and chlorine dioxide (ClO2), common disinfectants widely used, can be...
The benefits of the described systems and methods include high chlorate efficiency, compact design and low sulfuric acid use. In some embodiments, the described systems and methods produce chlorine dioxide and separate the chlorine dioxide for use in the treatment of drinking water. The separated ...
This paper describes the design and operation of a new innovative application using chlorine dioxide for the removal of iron sulfide sludge from water flood injection distribution systems. This technology has evolved from the use of cholrine dioxide in well stimulation applications, [1,2]. THe use...
radiation, emitted by light-emitting diodes (LEDs), at wavelengths of 255/280/400 nm. Understanding how different disinfecting agents act on pathogenic organisms in complex matrices such as domestic wastewater is fundamental for the process of choosing the treatment to be used to produce reclaimed ...
Known as the water treatment specialist in North America, the company was the first to commercialize the copper ionization systems in 1973 for swimming pools and spa. These systems have gained immense popularity over the years, owing to their effectiveness in sanitizing the pools effectively. In ...
Chlorine oxides refer to a group of unstable compounds, including ClO2 and Cl2O, used commercially in making solvents, water treatment chemicals, and bleaching agents for wood pulp and textiles. These compounds are prone to explosion and require careful handling due to their instability. AI generated...