Modelling the Formation of Disinfection By- products: A Feasibility Study
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Ref: 95/DW/05/7
ISBN: 1 84057 050 4
This report studies the feasibility of producing a model to describe the formation of disinfection by- products (DBPs) during water treatment and disinfection. It provides an understanding of the applicability of existing models and the likely effort required to produce improved models. The report also assesses whether the production of such a model would be likely to provide a significant benefit. At present there is no model available that will adequately describe the formation of a broad range of DBPs over a sufficient range of water treatment plans to provide a sophisticated tool.
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