"TITLE","AUTHORS","SUBJECT","SUBJECT_RELATED","DESCRIPTION","PUBLISHER","AVAILABILITY","RESEARCH_ORG","SPONSORING_ORG","PUBLICATION_COUNTRY","PUBLICATION_DATE","CONTRIBUTING_ORGS","LANGUAGE","RESOURCE_TYPE","TYPE_QUALIFIER","JOURNAL_ISSUE","JOURNAL_VOLUME","RELATION","COVERAGE","FORMAT","IDENTIFIER","REPORT_NUMBER","DOE_CONTRACT_NUMBER","OTHER_IDENTIFIER","DOI","RIGHTS","ENTRY_DATE","OSTI_IDENTIFIER","PURL_URL" "Alternative methods for chlorination","Fiessinger, F; Rook, J J; Duguet, J P","54 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES; DRINKING WATER; WATER TREATMENT; CHLORAMINES; CHLORINATION; DISINFECTANTS; FILTRATION; MICE; OXIDES; OZONE; PEROXIDES; STERILIZATION; WATER POLLUTION; AMINES; ANIMALS; CHALCOGENIDES; CHEMICAL REACTIONS; GERMICIDES; HALOGENATION; HYDROGEN COMPOUNDS; MAMMALS; ORGANIC CHLORINE COMPOUNDS; ORGANIC COMPOUNDS; ORGANIC HALOGEN COMPOUNDS; OXYGEN COMPOUNDS; POLLUTION; RODENTS; SEPARATION PROCESSES; VERTEBRATES; WATER; 520200* - Environment, Aquatic- Chemicals Monitoring & Transport- (-1989)","","Existing disinfectants are oxidative agents which all present negative effects on subsequent treatment processes. None of them has decisive advantages over chlorine, although chlorine-dioxide and chloramines might at times be preferable. Optimum treatment practices will improve the removal of organic precursors before final disinfection which could then consist in a light chlorine addition. A philosophy of radical change in water treatment technology encompassing physical treatment without chemicals such as membrane filtration, solid disinfectants is presented.","","","Laboratoire Central Lyonnaise des Eaux, Le Pecq, France","","Netherlands","1985-12-01","","English","Journal Article","","","","Journal Name: Sci. Total Environ.; (Netherlands)","","Medium: X; Size: Pages: 299-315","","","","Journal ID: CODEN: STEVA","https://doi.org/10.1016/0048-9697(85)90338-9","","2010-12-29","5273528",""