Disinfection By-Products or DBP Chlorine is often used to kill the aforementioned bacteria. It is, for example, used to shock private wells. But it is poisonous and can not only linger in drinking water but break down into carcinogenic byproducts. Even ozone used to clean water can break do...
Chlorate and chlorite are produced after chlorine dioxide disinfection, while bromate is produced after ozonation is used as a disinfectant. Receive updates The EPA methods 300.0 and 300.1 measure common anions (Part A) and inorganic ...
Common Iodinated Medical Imaging Compounds as a Source for New Iodo-Disinfection Byproducts in Drinking WaterFifteen iodo-DBPs were found, five of which are reported for the first time: iodoacetonitrile (confirmed with standard), chloroiodoacetonitrile, dichloroiodoacetic acid, bromochloroiodoacetic ...