Chloramines are what bathers smell when they enter a pool area; a strong smell indicates too many "disinfectant byproducts," or DBPs, in the water. 那些污染物 -- 汗水、头发、尿、构成、遮光剂等等。 -- 与氯结合形成氯氨,刘易斯说水池顾问和研究员阿伦・。 氯氨是什么沐浴者嗅到当他们进入游泳...
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Swimming pool disinfectants and disinfection by-products (DBPs) have been linked to human health effects, including asthma and bladder cancer, but no studies have provided a comprehensive identification of DBPs in the water and related t... SD Richardson,DM Demarini,M Kogevinas,... - 《Environme...
studies water disinfection systems with his team at Purdue University in Indiana. In their research, the team analyzes DBPs and other chemicals formed when chlorine and contaminants mix in pools. A swimmer himself, Blatchley believes the answer lies in finding a better system for water disin 博士...
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The results indicated that chlorination should effectively meet the new fecal coliform limits; however, the bench scale tests also confirmed that chlorination will generate DBPs, some of which are regulated by water quality standards (WQS). In fact, MDNR has already established water quality ...
in drinking water, this family of N-DBPs is one of three potential groups of contaminants highlighted for possible regulatory action in the near future. ... Y.,Kadmi,L.,... - 《Water Science & Technology Water Supply》 被引量: 2发表: 2015年 Understanding the intersecting social, technical...
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Since the first regulation of disinfection by-products (DBPs) in the 1970s, >700 DBPs have been identified, and many of these are much more toxic than those regulated. Moreover, drinking water today is not the same as it was in the past, with increasing use of alternative disinfectants li...
(DBP). However, any type or form of chemical disinfectant used is going to have one form of DBP or another. This is all dependant on your specific water quality, methods of water treatment, and any number of other factors relevant to your area. Some of these DBPs are, or are thought ...