Drinking water., JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING, vol. 120, n° 4, 1994, pages 727-744, réf. 3p., ISSN 0733-9372, USA
This paper reviews the history associated with the occurrence and regulation of disinfection by-products in finished drinking water, some of the underlying chemistry associated with their formation, technologies and strategies appropriate for their control, and conclusions concerning the current status of their regulation in the United States.
Key issues and concerns, along with recommendations for further research, are identified and incorporated into the discussion.
Mots-clés BDSP : Désinfection, Historique, Etats Unis, Amérique
Mots-clés Pascal : Article synthèse, Traitement eau potable, Désinfection, Chloration, Sous produit, Hydrocarbure halogéné, Halogène Composé organique, Formation polluant, Prévention pollution, Précurseur, Elimination, Ozonation, Historique, Etats Unis, Amérique du Nord, Amérique, Méthane(trihalogéno)
Mots-clés Pascal anglais : Review, Drinking water treatment, Disinfection, Chlorination, By product, Halocarbon, Halogen Organic compounds, Pollutant creation, Pollution prevention, Precursor, Elimination, Ozonization, Case history, United States, North America, America
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Code Inist : 001D16A02. Création : 09/06/1995.