Disinfection By-products in Drinking Water
Covering the latest developments in themes related to water disinfection by-products, this book brings the reader right up to date. Stemming from an international conference, contributions are from decision-makers, regulators and the relevant scientific community. Coverage includes emerging disinfection by-products, water treatment, water recycling, monitoring, regulation and health and toxicology aspects. It will be of interest to water companies, public health professionals, drinking water quality regulators, suppliers of laboratory and on-line monitoring equipment, analytical chemists, and academic and industry researchers working in the area of disinfection by-products.
Disinfection By-products in Drinking Water, The Royal Society of Chemistry, 2015.
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The Next Generation of Drinking Water Disinfection By-Products: Occurrence, Formation, Toxicity, and New Links with Human Epidemiologyp1-13BySusan D. Richardson;Susan D. RichardsonDepartment of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of South Carolina, JM Palms Center631 Sumter St.ColumbiaSC 29208Search for other works by this author on:Cristina PostigoCristina PostigoDepartment of Environmental Chemistry, Institute for Environmental Assessment and Water Research, (IDAEA-CSIC)Carrer Jordi Girona 18-26, 08034 BarcelonaSpainSearch for other works by this author on:
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CHAPTER 2: N-nitrosodimethylamine Precursors in Wastewater: Removal Via Activated Sludge Treatmentp14-28ByK. L. Linge;K. L. LingeCurtin Water Quality Research Centre, Department of Chemistry, Curtin UniversityGPO Box U1987, Perth, Western Australia, 6845AustraliaSearch for other works by this author on:D. Liew;D. LiewCurtin Water Quality Research Centre, Department of Chemistry, Curtin UniversityGPO Box U1987, Perth, Western Australia, 6845AustraliaSearch for other works by this author on:E. J. Marti;E. J. MartiSouthern Nevada Water Authority, Applied Research & Development CenterPO Box 99954, Las VegasNV 89193USAUniversity of Nevada, Las Vegas, Civil & Environmental Engineering and Construction, Las VegasNVUSASearch for other works by this author on:E. Dickenson;E. DickensonSouthern Nevada Water Authority, Applied Research & Development CenterPO Box 99954, Las VegasNV 89193USASearch for other works by this author on:A. Heitz;A. HeitzSchool of Civil and Mechanical Engineering, Department of Civil Engineering, Curtin UniversityGPO Box U1987, Perth, Western Australia, 6845AustraliaSearch for other works by this author on:C. A. JollC. A. JollCurtin Water Quality Research Centre, Department of Chemistry, Curtin UniversityGPO Box U1987, Perth, Western Australia, 6845AustraliaSearch for other works by this author on:
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CHAPTER 3: Characterisation of Organic Nitrogen in Algal Organic Matter and Formation of N-DBPs After Chlorinationp29-37ByXiang Li;Xiang LiUNSW Water Research Centre, School of Civil and Environmental Engineering, The University of New South WalesSydney, NSWAustralia[email protected]Search for other works by this author on:Cynthia Joll;Cynthia JollCurtin Water Quality Research Centre, Curtin UniversityPerth, WAAustraliaSearch for other works by this author on:Kathryn Linge;Kathryn LingeCurtin Water Quality Research Centre, Curtin UniversityPerth, WAAustraliaSearch for other works by this author on:Stuart J. Khan;Stuart J. KhanUNSW Water Research Centre, School of Civil and Environmental Engineering, The University of New South WalesSydney, NSWAustralia[email protected]Search for other works by this author on:Rita K. HendersonRita K. HendersonThe bioMASS Lab, School of Chemical Engineering, The University of New South WalesSydney, NSWAustraliaSearch for other works by this author on:
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CHAPTER 4: Ocurrence of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs) and Their Chlorination By-Products in Drinking Water and the Coatings of Water Pipesp38-45ByJ. Tillner;J. TillnerANSES, Nancy Laboratory for Hydrology, Water Chemistry Department40 rue Lionnois, 54000 NancyFRANCE[email protected]Search for other works by this author on:C. Bach;C. BachANSES, Nancy Laboratory for Hydrology, Water Chemistry Department40 rue Lionnois, 54000 NancyFRANCE[email protected]Search for other works by this author on:C. Hollard;C. HollardANSES, Nancy Laboratory for Hydrology, Water Chemistry Department40 rue Lionnois, 54000 NancyFRANCE[email protected]Search for other works by this author on:C. Rosin;C. RosinANSES, Nancy Laboratory for Hydrology, Water Chemistry Department40 rue Lionnois, 54000 NancyFRANCE[email protected]Search for other works by this author on:J. F. Munoz;J. F. MunozANSES, Nancy Laboratory for Hydrology, Water Chemistry Department40 rue Lionnois, 54000 NancyFRANCE[email protected]Search for other works by this author on:X. DauchyX. DauchyANSES, Nancy Laboratory for Hydrology, Water Chemistry Department40 rue Lionnois, 54000 NancyFRANCE[email protected]Search for other works by this author on:
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CHAPTER 5: Iodo-THM Formation During Chlorination of Source Waters With Naturally Occurring Ammonium and High Sodium Contentp46-58ByR. Aranda-Rodriguez;R. Aranda-RodriguezHealth CanadaOttawaCanadaSearch for other works by this author on:J. HnatiwJ. HnatiwHealth CanadaOttawaCanadaSearch for other works by this author on:
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CHAPTER 6: NDMA Formation After Coagulation with Ferric Chloride and Decarbonationp59-64ByM. Sgroi;M. SgroiDepartment of Civil Engineering and Architecture, University of Cataniaviale A. Doria 6, 95125 CataniaItalyDepartment of Chemical & Environmental Engineering, University of Arizona1133 E. James E. Rogers WayTucsonAZ 85721USASearch for other works by this author on:P. Roccaro;P. RoccaroDepartment of Civil Engineering and Architecture, University of Cataniaviale A. Doria 6, 95125 CataniaItalyDepartment of Chemical & Environmental Engineering, University of Arizona1133 E. James E. Rogers WayTucsonAZ 85721USASearch for other works by this author on:G. L. Oelker;G. L. OelkerUnited Water, Edward C. Little Water Reclamation Facility1935 South Hughes WayEl SegundoCA 90245USASearch for other works by this author on:S. A. SnyderS. A. SnyderDepartment of Chemical & Environmental Engineering, University of Arizona1133 E. James E. Rogers WayTucsonAZ 85721USASearch for other works by this author on:
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CHAPTER 7: Aqueous Equilibrium Constants of Formation for Bromamines, Chloramines, and Bromochloramines: Quantum Chemistry Estimates.p65-69ByDaniela Trogolo;Daniela TrogoloEnvironmental Chemistry Modeling Laboratory, EPFLStation 21015 Lausanne (CH)Search for other works by this author on:Urs von Gunten;Urs von GuntenLaboratory for Water Quality and Treatment, EPFLStation 21015 Lausanne (CH)EawagSwiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and Technology 8600 Dübendorf (CH)Search for other works by this author on:J. Samuel AreyJ. Samuel AreyEnvironmental Chemistry Modeling Laboratory, EPFLStation 21015 Lausanne (CH)EawagSwiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and Technology 8600 Dübendorf (CH)Search for other works by this author on:
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CHAPTER 8: Chloramination and Bromamination of Amino Acidsp70-80ByVirginie Simon;Virginie SimonIC2MP, UMR CNRS 7285, Equipe Eaux, Géochimie Organique, Santé1 rue Marcel Doré TSA 41105 86073 Poitiers cedex 9Search for other works by this author on:Florence Berne;Florence BerneIC2MP, UMR CNRS 7285, Equipe Eaux, Géochimie Organique, Santé1 rue Marcel Doré TSA 41105 86073 Poitiers cedex 9Search for other works by this author on:Hervé GallardHervé GallardIC2MP, UMR CNRS 7285, Equipe Eaux, Géochimie Organique, Santé1 rue Marcel Doré TSA 41105 86073 Poitiers cedex 9Search for other works by this author on:
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CHAPTER 9: Fate of the Antidiabetic Drug Metformin During Chlorine Disinfection of Waterp81-87ByK. Harms;K. HarmsPhilipps-University of Marburg, Faculty of ChemistryHans-Meerwein-Str., 35032 MarburgGermanySearch for other works by this author on:T. C. Schmidt;T. C. SchmidtUniversity of Duisburg-Essen, Faculty of ChemistryUniversitätsstr. 5, 45141 EssenGermanySearch for other works by this author on:H.-J. BrauchH.-J. BrauchSearch for other works by this author on:
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CHAPTER 10: DBP Formation from the Chlorination of Organics in Tea and Coffeep88-93ByT. Bond;T. BondDepartment of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Imperial College London, South Kensington campusLondon SW7 2AZUKSearch for other works by this author on:S. Tang;S. TangDepartment of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Imperial College London, South Kensington campusLondon SW7 2AZUKSearch for other works by this author on:M. R. TempletonM. R. TempletonDepartment of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Imperial College London, South Kensington campusLondon SW7 2AZUKSearch for other works by this author on:
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CHAPTER 11: Nitrosamines, Not Only Disinfection By-Products (DBPs)p94-100ByC. Pallez;C. PallezANSES, Nancy Laboratory for Hydrology, Water Chemistry Department40 rue Lionnois, 54000 NancyFRANCESearch for other works by this author on:X. Dauchy;X. DauchyANSES, Nancy Laboratory for Hydrology, Water Chemistry Department40 rue Lionnois, 54000 NancyFRANCESearch for other works by this author on:J. F. Munoz;J. F. MunozANSES, Nancy Laboratory for Hydrology, Water Chemistry Department40 rue Lionnois, 54000 NancyFRANCESearch for other works by this author on:C. RosinC. RosinANSES, Nancy Laboratory for Hydrology, Water Chemistry Department40 rue Lionnois, 54000 NancyFRANCESearch for other works by this author on:
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CHAPTER 12: Total Trihalomethane Disinfection By-Product Concentrations Levels Observed in Drinking Water for Some Locations in Baghdad City and the Effect of Ultrafiltration in Minimizing Themp101-109ByO. G. Ameen;O. G. AmeenWater Treatment Technology Centre, Directorate of Environment and Water, Ministry of Science and TechnologyBaghdadIraqSearch for other works by this author on:W. I. Abdulla;W. I. AbdullaWater Treatment Technology Centre, Directorate of Environment and Water, Ministry of Science and TechnologyBaghdadIraqSearch for other works by this author on:F. M. Mohamed;F. M. MohamedMinistry of Science and TechnologyBaghdad-JaderiaIraqSearch for other works by this author on:A. Qays Kaittan;A. Qays KaittanMinistry of Science and TechnologyBaghdad-JaderiaIraqSearch for other works by this author on:E. Abdljabbar;E. AbdljabbarMinistry of Science and TechnologyBaghdad-JaderiaIraqSearch for other works by this author on:A. M. RashedA. M. RashedMinistry of Science and TechnologyBaghdad-JaderiaIraqSearch for other works by this author on:
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CHAPTER 13: Evaluating the Usefulness of Spring Water: Production of Trihalomethanes from Chlorinationp110-112ByYumi MANAKA;Yumi MANAKADepartment of Health and Nutrition, Wayo Women's University2-3-1 Konodai, Ichikawa-shiChibaJapanSearch for other works by this author on:Masayuki GOTO;Masayuki GOTODepartment of Health and Nutrition, Wayo Women's University2-3-1 Konodai, Ichikawa-shiChibaJapanSearch for other works by this author on:Chie SATOChie SATODepartment of Health and Nutrition, Wayo Women's University2-3-1 Konodai, Ichikawa-shiChibaJapanSearch for other works by this author on:
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CHAPTER 14: Evaluation of Chlorite and Chlorate Propagation in a Drinking Water Distribution Systemp113-120ByS. Sorlini;S. SorliniDepartment of Civil, Environmental, Architectural Engineering, and Mathematics, University of BresciaVia Branze 43, 25123 BresciaItalySearch for other works by this author on:M. BiasibettiM. BiasibettiDepartment of Civil, Environmental, Architectural Engineering, and Mathematics, University of BresciaVia Branze 43, 25123 BresciaItalySearch for other works by this author on:
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CHAPTER 15: Nitrosamine Control During Wastewater Recyclingp121-127ByW. A. MitchW. A. MitchDepartment of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Stanford UniversityPalo Alto, CA 94305Search for other works by this author on:
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CHAPTER 16: Electrochemical Disinfection with Boron Doped Diamond Electrodes and Reduction of Electrolysis By-Productsp128-135ByM. Fryda;M. FrydaCONDIAS GmbH, Fraunhofer Straße 1b25524 ItzehoeGermanySearch for other works by this author on:B. Behrendt-Fryda;B. Behrendt-FrydaCONDIAS GmbH, Fraunhofer Straße 1b25524 ItzehoeGermanySearch for other works by this author on:A. Hampel;A. HampelCONDIAS GmbH, Fraunhofer Straße 1b25524 ItzehoeGermanySearch for other works by this author on:L. Heesch;L. HeeschCONDIAS GmbH, Fraunhofer Straße 1b25524 ItzehoeGermanySearch for other works by this author on:Th. Matthée;Th. MatthéeCONDIAS GmbH, Fraunhofer Straße 1b25524 ItzehoeGermanySearch for other works by this author on:M. Fischer;M. FischerMLE, Bernhard-Voß-Straße 2701445 RadebeulGermanySearch for other works by this author on:W. SchmidtW. SchmidtDVGW Technologiezentrum Wasser, Außenstelle DresdenWasserwerksstraße 2, 01326 DresdenGermanySearch for other works by this author on:
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CHAPTER 17: Effects of Water Treatment Technology and UV Disinfection on NOM Fractions and BDOC:Experiences From Full-Scale Facilities in Norwayp136-150ByBjornar EikebrokkBjornar EikebrokkSINTEF, Dept. of Infrastructure – Water and EnvironmentNO-7465 TrondheimNorwaySearch for other works by this author on:
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CHAPTER 18: Impacts of Ferrate Treatment on Natural Organic Matter, Disinfection By-Products, and Bromidep151-160ByYanjun Jiang;Yanjun JiangDepartment of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of MassachusettsAmherst, Massachusetts 01003United States[email protected]Search for other works by this author on:Joseph E. Goodwill;Joseph E. GoodwillDepartment of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of MassachusettsAmherst, Massachusetts 01003United States[email protected]Search for other works by this author on:John E. Tobiason;John E. TobiasonDepartment of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of MassachusettsAmherst, Massachusetts 01003United States[email protected]Search for other works by this author on:David A. ReckhowDavid A. ReckhowDepartment of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of MassachusettsAmherst, Massachusetts 01003United States[email protected]Search for other works by this author on:
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CHAPTER 19: The Removal Effect of Volatile Halocarbon Compounds in Drinking Water Using Household Water Purifierp161-164ByMasayuki Goto;Masayuki GotoDepartment of Health and Nutrition, Wayo Women's University2-3-1 Konodai, Ichikawa-shiChibaJAPANSearch for other works by this author on:Reiko Takanashi;Reiko TakanashiDepartment of Health and Nutrition, Wayo Women's University2-3-1 Konodai, Ichikawa-shiChibaJAPANSearch for other works by this author on:Takehiko Kaneko;Takehiko KanekoDepartment of Health and Nutrition, Wayo Women's University2-3-1 Konodai, Ichikawa-shiChibaJAPANSearch for other works by this author on:Yumi Manaka;Yumi ManakaDepartment of Health and Nutrition, Wayo Women's University2-3-1 Konodai, Ichikawa-shiChibaJAPANSearch for other works by this author on:Koji Kishida;Koji KishidaDepartment of Health and Nutrition, Wayo Women's University2-3-1 Konodai, Ichikawa-shiChibaJAPANSearch for other works by this author on:Hadjime NakajimaHadjime NakajimaDepartment of Health and Nutrition, Wayo Women's University2-3-1 Konodai, Ichikawa-shiChibaJAPANSearch for other works by this author on:
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CHAPTER 20: Evaluation of Chlorite and Chlorate Removal by Activated Carbon in a Pilot Scale Drinking Water Treatment Plantp165-175ByS. Sorlini;S. SorliniDepartment of Civil, Environmental, Architectural Engineering, and Mathematics, University of BresciaVia Branze 43, 25123 BresciaItalySearch for other works by this author on:F. Gialdini;F. GialdiniDepartment of Civil, Environmental, Architectural Engineering, and Mathematics, University of BresciaVia Branze 43, 25123 BresciaItalySearch for other works by this author on:M. Biasibetti;M. BiasibettiDepartment of Civil, Environmental, Architectural Engineering, and Mathematics, University of BresciaVia Branze 43, 25123 BresciaItalySearch for other works by this author on:M. C. CollivignarelliM. C. CollivignarelliDepartment of Civil Engineering and Architecture, University of PaviaVia Ferrata 1, 27100 PaviaItalySearch for other works by this author on:
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CHAPTER 21: Application of Chlorine-Resistant Nanofiltration Membrane in Swimming Pool Water Treatment to Minimize the Disinfection By-Productsp176-179ByD. Peng;D. PengChair of Water Chemistry and Water Technology, Engler-Bunte-Institute, Karlsruhe Institute of TechnologyEngler-Bunte-Ring 1, 76131 KarlsruheGermany[email protected]Search for other works by this author on:F. Saravia;F. SaraviaChair of Water Chemistry and Water Technology, Engler-Bunte-Institute, Karlsruhe Institute of TechnologyEngler-Bunte-Ring 1, 76131 KarlsruheGermany[email protected]Search for other works by this author on:G. Abbt-Braun;G. Abbt-BraunChair of Water Chemistry and Water Technology, Engler-Bunte-Institute, Karlsruhe Institute of TechnologyEngler-Bunte-Ring 1, 76131 KarlsruheGermany[email protected]Search for other works by this author on:H. HornH. HornChair of Water Chemistry and Water Technology, Engler-Bunte-Institute, Karlsruhe Institute of TechnologyEngler-Bunte-Ring 1, 76131 KarlsruheGermany[email protected]Search for other works by this author on:
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CHAPTER 22: Efficiency of UV-Oxidation in Removal of Pharmaceuticals from Waster Water Samples and Toxicological Evaluation Before and After the Oxidative Treatmentp180-188ByH. Bielak;H. BielakIWW Rheinisch-Westfälisches Institut für Wasserforschung gGmbHMülheimGermanySearch for other works by this author on:A. Boergers;A. BoergersInstitut für Energie- und Umwelttechnik e. V., IUTA, (Institute of Energy and Environmental Technology e. V.)DuisburgGermanySearch for other works by this author on:J. Raab;J. RaabIWW Rheinisch-Westfälisches Institut für Wasserforschung gGmbHMülheimGermanySearch for other works by this author on:J. Tuerk;J. TuerkInstitut für Energie- und Umwelttechnik e. V., IUTA, (Institute of Energy and Environmental Technology e. V.)DuisburgGermanySearch for other works by this author on:E. DoppE. DoppIWW Rheinisch-Westfälisches Institut für Wasserforschung gGmbHMülheimGermanySearch for other works by this author on:
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CHAPTER 23: Disinfection By-Product Precursor Removal and Formation Post Reverse Osmosis Membrane Filtrationp189-199ByK. Doederer;K. DoedererThe University of Queensland, Advanced Water Management CentreLevel 4 Gehrmann Building (60), 4072 St LuciaBrisbane, QLDAustraliaSearch for other works by this author on:M. J. Farre;M. J. FarreThe University of Queensland, Advanced Water Management CentreLevel 4 Gehrmann Building (60), 4072 St LuciaBrisbane, QLDAustraliaICRA, Catalan Institute for Water Research, Scientific and Technological Park of the University of GironaH2O Building, Emili Grahit 101, 17003 GironaSpainSearch for other works by this author on:H. S. Weinberg;H. S. WeinbergUniversity of North Carolina, Gillings School of Global Public Health, Department of Environmental Sciences and Engineering, Michael Hooker Research CenterChapel Hill, NC 27599-7431USASearch for other works by this author on:E. Filloux;E. FillouxThe University of Queensland, Advanced Water Management CentreLevel 4 Gehrmann Building (60), 4072 St LuciaBrisbane, QLDAustraliaSearch for other works by this author on:W. GernjakW. GernjakThe University of Queensland, Advanced Water Management CentreLevel 4 Gehrmann Building (60), 4072 St LuciaBrisbane, QLDAustraliaICRA, Catalan Institute for Water Research, Scientific and Technological Park of the University of GironaH2O Building, Emili Grahit 101, 17003 GironaSpainSearch for other works by this author on:
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CHAPTER 24: Treatment of Ballast Water on Board Shipsp200-204ByBarbara WerschkunBarbara WerschkunWissenschaftsbüroNaunynstr. 30, D-10997 BerlinGermanySearch for other works by this author on:
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CHAPTER 25: Tracing Genotoxic N-DBPs After Medium Pressure UV Water Treatment by Nitrogen Labellingp205-219ByA. J. Martijn;A. J. MartijnPWN Water Supply Company North HollandP.O. Box 2046, 1990 AAVelserbroekThe NetherlandsSearch for other works by this author on:A. Kolkman;A. KolkmanKWR Watercycle Research InstituteP.O. Box 1072, 3430 BB NieuwegeinThe NetherlandsSearch for other works by this author on:M. Aljammaz;M. AljammazWageningen University, Division of ToxicologyP.O. Box 8000, 6700 EA WageningenThe NetherlandsSearch for other works by this author on:D. Vughs;D. VughsKWR Watercycle Research InstituteP.O. Box 1072, 3430 BB NieuwegeinThe NetherlandsSearch for other works by this author on:K. A. BakenK. A. BakenKWR Watercycle Research InstituteP.O. Box 1072, 3430 BB NieuwegeinThe NetherlandsSearch for other works by this author on:
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CHAPTER 26: The Impact of On-Line THM Monitoring on Drinking Water Plant Design, Total Life Costs, and Regulatory Standards and Requirementsp220-227ByRick Bacon;Rick BaconAqua Metrology SystemsSunnyvaleCalifornia USASearch for other works by this author on:Harmesh SainiHarmesh SainiAqua Metrology SystemsSunnyvaleCalifornia USASearch for other works by this author on:
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CHAPTER 27: Changes in Inorganic Nitrogen Ratio ([NH4+-N]/[NO3−-N]) During Ozonation of Drinking Water and Its Application for Micropollutant Removal Predictionp228-235ByG. A. D. De Vera;G. A. D. De VeraThe University of Queensland, Advanced Water Management Centre (AWMC)Queensland 4072AustraliaSearch for other works by this author on:M. J. Farré;M. J. FarréThe University of Queensland, Advanced Water Management Centre (AWMC)Queensland 4072AustraliaICRA, Catalan Institute for Water Research, Scientific and Technological Park of the University of GironaH2O Building, Emili Grahit 101, 17003 GironaSpainSearch for other works by this author on:W. Gernjak;W. GernjakThe University of Queensland, Advanced Water Management Centre (AWMC)Queensland 4072AustraliaICRA, Catalan Institute for Water Research, Scientific and Technological Park of the University of GironaH2O Building, Emili Grahit 101, 17003 GironaSpainSearch for other works by this author on:J. KellerJ. KellerThe University of Queensland, Advanced Water Management Centre (AWMC)Queensland 4072AustraliaSearch for other works by this author on:
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CHAPTER 28: The Behaviour of Haloacetic Acids in Distribution Zones in Scotlandp236-252ByGeorgia Agori;Georgia AgoriCranfield University, Cranfield, BedfordshireMK43 0ALSearch for other works by this author on:Kevin Snaddon;Kevin SnaddonScottish Water Juniper House, Heriot Watt Research ParkAvenue North, Edinburgh, EH14 4APSearch for other works by this author on:Emma H. GoslanEmma H. GoslanCranfield University, Cranfield, BedfordshireMK43 0ALSearch for other works by this author on:
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CHAPTER 29: Factors Affecting the Detection of Dissolved Organic Nitrogen Via Electrodialysis Pretreatmentp253-261ByBaiyang Chen;Baiyang ChenHarbin Institute of Technology Shenzhen Graduate School, Shenzhen Key Laboratory of Water Resource Utilization and Environmental Pollution ControlShenzhen 518055ChinaSearch for other works by this author on:Anbang Zhu;Anbang ZhuHarbin Institute of Technology Shenzhen Graduate School, Shenzhen Key Laboratory of Water Resource Utilization and Environmental Pollution ControlShenzhen 518055ChinaSearch for other works by this author on:Yueting SuiYueting SuiHarbin Institute of Technology Shenzhen Graduate School, Shenzhen Key Laboratory of Water Resource Utilization and Environmental Pollution ControlShenzhen 518055ChinaSearch for other works by this author on:
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CHAPTER 30: Computational Chemistry Investigation of the Bromide-Catalyzed Formation of NDMA From N,N-Dimethylsulfamide During Ozonationp262-266ByDaniela Trogolo;Daniela TrogoloEnvironmental Chemistry Modeling Laboratory, EPFLStation 2, 1015 Lausanne (CH)Search for other works by this author on:Brijesh K. Mishra;Brijesh K. MishraEnvironmental Chemistry Modeling Laboratory, EPFLStation 2, 1015 Lausanne (CH)Search for other works by this author on:Michèle B. Heeb;Michèle B. HeebLaboratory for Water Quality and Treatment, EPFLStation 2, 1015 Lausanne (CH)Search for other works by this author on:Urs von Gunten;Urs von GuntenLaboratory for Water Quality and Treatment, EPFLStation 2, 1015 Lausanne (CH)EawagSwiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and Technology 8600 Dübendorf (CH)Search for other works by this author on:J. Samuel AreyJ. Samuel AreyEnvironmental Chemistry Modeling Laboratory, EPFLStation 2, 1015 Lausanne (CH)EawagSwiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and Technology 8600 Dübendorf (CH)Search for other works by this author on:
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CHAPTER 31: Detection Methods to Monitor the Degradation of Organic Chloraminesp267-276ByZuo Tong How;Zuo Tong HowCurtin Water Quality Research Centre, Department of Chemistry, Curtin UniversityPerthGPO Box U1987 Western Australia, Australia 6845Search for other works by this author on:Kathryn L. Linge;Kathryn L. LingeCurtin Water Quality Research Centre, Department of Chemistry, Curtin UniversityPerthGPO Box U1987 Western Australia, Australia 6845Search for other works by this author on:Francesco Busetti;Francesco BusettiCurtin Water Quality Research Centre, Department of Chemistry, Curtin UniversityPerthGPO Box U1987 Western Australia, Australia 6845Search for other works by this author on:Cynthia A. JollCynthia A. JollCurtin Water Quality Research Centre, Department of Chemistry, Curtin UniversityPerthGPO Box U1987 Western Australia, Australia 6845Search for other works by this author on:
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CHAPTER 32: Real Time Monitoring of Disinfection By-Products in Chlorinated Waters by Using Absorbance and Fluorescence Indicesp277-284ByPaolo Roccaro;Paolo RoccaroDepartment of Civil Engineering & Architecture, University of CataniaViale A. Doria 6, 95125CataniaItaly[email protected]Search for other works by this author on:Federico G. A. Vagliasindi;Federico G. A. VagliasindiDepartment of Civil Engineering & Architecture, University of CataniaViale A. Doria 6, 95125CataniaItaly[email protected]Search for other works by this author on:Gregory V. KorshinGregory V. KorshinDepartment of Civil and Environmental EngineeringBox 352700 University of Washington Seattle, WA 98195-2700 United StatesSearch for other works by this author on:
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CHAPTER 33: Ionic Disinfection By-Products - How to Analyzep285-298ByChristian FröhlingChristian FröhlingSearch for other works by this author on:
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CHAPTER 34: Health and Toxicological Aspects of Disinfection By-Products in Drinking Water – A UK Reviewp299-311ByG. LauG. LauCentre for Radiation, Chemical and Environmental Hazards, Public Health England151 Buckingham Palace Road, London SW1W 9SZUKSearch for other works by this author on:
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CHAPTER 35: Indexes of Disinfection By-Products (DBPS) Exposure and Irritant Symptoms in Swimming Pool Workersp312-321ByE. Righi;E. RighiDepartment of Diagnostic, Clinical and Public Health Medicine, University of Modena and Reggio EmiliaVia Campi 287, 41125 ModenaItalySearch for other works by this author on:G. Fantuzzi;G. FantuzziDepartment of Diagnostic, Clinical and Public Health Medicine, University of Modena and Reggio EmiliaVia Campi 287, 41125 ModenaItalySearch for other works by this author on:G. Predieri;G. PredieriDepartment of Diagnostic, Clinical and Public Health Medicine, University of Modena and Reggio EmiliaVia Campi 287, 41125 ModenaItalySearch for other works by this author on:G. AggazzottiG. AggazzottiDepartment of Diagnostic, Clinical and Public Health Medicine, University of Modena and Reggio EmiliaVia Campi 287, 41125 ModenaItalySearch for other works by this author on:
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CHAPTER 36: Reaction Kinetics of Chlorine with Human Body Fluids Present in Swimming Pool Waterp322-330ByPei Hua;Pei HuaChair of Water Supply Engineering, Institute of Urban Water Management, Technische Universität Dresden01062 DresdenGermany[email protected]Search for other works by this author on:Xiao Chen;Xiao ChenChair of Water Supply Engineering, Institute of Urban Water Management, Technische Universität Dresden01062 DresdenGermany[email protected]Search for other works by this author on:Ekaterina Vasyukova;Ekaterina VasyukovaChair of Water Supply Engineering, Institute of Urban Water Management, Technische Universität Dresden01062 DresdenGermany[email protected]Search for other works by this author on:Wolfgang UhlWolfgang UhlChair of Water Supply Engineering, Institute of Urban Water Management, Technische Universität Dresden01062 DresdenGermany[email protected]Search for other works by this author on:
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CHAPTER 37: Managing Uncertainty in the Provision of Safe Drinking Waterp331-335ByJohn Fawell;John FawellVisiting Professor, Water Science Institute, Cranfield University BedfordshireUKSearch for other works by this author on:Steve HrudeySteve HrudeyProfessor Emeritus, Analytical and Environmental Toxicology Division, Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry, University of AlbertaEdmontonCanadaSearch for other works by this author on:
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CHAPTER 38: Risk-Based Approach to the Formation of DBPs of Concern in UK Drinking Waterp336-348ByG. Dillon;G. DillonWRc plcFrankland Road, Swindon, Wiltshire SN5 8YFUKSearch for other works by this author on:D. Shepherd;D. ShepherdWRc plcFrankland Road, Swindon, Wiltshire SN5 8YFUKSearch for other works by this author on:T. Hall;T. HallWRc plcFrankland Road, Swindon, Wiltshire SN5 8YFUKSearch for other works by this author on:R. Gee;R. GeeWRc plcFrankland Road, Swindon, Wiltshire SN5 8YFUKSearch for other works by this author on:J. Parker;J. ParkerUKWIR, UK Water Industry Research Ltd.8th Floor, 50 Broadway, London SW1H 0RGUKSearch for other works by this author on:P. RumsbyP. RumsbyWRc plcFrankland Road, Swindon, Wiltshire SN5 8YFUKSearch for other works by this author on:
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CHAPTER 39: Juggling Ice-Cubes: The Regulation of Disinfection By-Productsp349-353ByMatthew BowerMatthew BowerDrinking Water Quality Regulator for Scotland1D South, Victoria Quay, Edinburgh, EH6 6QQUKSearch for other works by this author on:
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