2006. DBPs in drinking water: additional scientific and policy considerations for public health protection, J. Am. Water Works Assoc. 98 (10): 73-80. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.watres.2007.07.040Singer, P.C., 2006. DBPs in drinking water: additional scientific and policy considerations ...
Rodriguez. "Empirical Models to Predict Disinfection By-products (DBPs) in Drinking Water ", Encyclopedia of Environmental Health, pp.282~295, 2011Sadiq, R. & Rodriguez, M. J. Empirical models to predict disinfection by-products (DBPs) in drinking water. In: Encyclopedia of ...
There is widespread potential for human exposure to disinfection byproducts (DBPs) in drinking water because everyone drinks, bathes, cooks, and cleans wit... GA Boorman - 《Environmental Health Perspectives》 被引量: 497发表: 1999年 UV-H2O2 based AOP and its integration with biological activated...
Empirical Models to Predict Disinfection By-Products (DBPs) in Drinking Water: An Updated Review ☆doi:10.1016/b978-0-12-409548-9.11193-5Rehan SadiqManuel J. RodriguezHaroon R. MianEncyclopedia of Environmental Health (Second Edition)R. Sadiq, M.J. Rodriguez. "Empirical Models to Predict ...
Therefore, the peptide bond may be an important indicator to predict the formation of specific N-DBPs in chlorination. The increased use of algal- and wastewater-impacted water as drinking water sources will increase health concerns over exposure to HAcAms in drinking water. As a result of ...
Describes the handling of drinking water disinfection byproducts in the process (DBPs) the mechanism for the formation and evolution, and summarizes the DBPs 翻译结果5复制译文编辑译文朗读译文返回顶部 Narrated has drunk in the water treatment process to disinfect the by-product (DBPs) formation mechan...
Nitrogenous DBPs in drinking water: toxicity, regulation, analysis, occurrence and control K.L. LingeA. HeitzC.A. JollNitrogenous DBPs in drinking water:toxicity,regulation,analysis,occurrence and control. Liew,D,Linge,K.L,Heitz,A,Joll,C.A. Disinfection By-Products-Relevance to Human Health . ...
Drinking water chlorination plays a pivotal role in preventing pathogen contamination against water-borne disease. However, chemical disinfection leads to the formation of halogenated disinfection by products (DBPs). Many DBPs are highly toxic and are of
This chapter provides a comprehensive, in-depth, and systematic analysis and evaluation of the toxic effects of DBPs, which provides new approaches and insights for drinking water safety.This is a preview of subscription content, log in via an institution to check access. ...
Assessments of disinfection by-product (DBP) exposure to consumers of drinking water currently are based on infrequent measurements at the point of entry (POE) to, and a few points in, the distribution system. In this article the authors report considerable short-term temporal variability in the...