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Title: | An Overview of the Design Principles of Drinking Water Chlorination |
Authors: | Okeke, Tochukwu Ndububa, Olufunmilayo |
Keywords: | chlorine demand CT Disinfection |
Issue Date: | Sep-2019 |
Publisher: | FUOYEJET |
Abstract: | The goal of drinking water chlorination is the inactivation of pathogenic organisms in water. It offers the advantage of producing residuals useful for the preservation of water quality in a distribution system. Basic key chlorination concepts include chlorine demand/decay, chlorine residuals, and CT disinfection. The application of these concepts required a good understanding of the hydraulic condition of the system. Important consideration is the determination of initial required chlorine dose. A demonstration model using a public school water supply scheme with an overhead tank is done. This incorporates the kinematic of Contact Time (CT) disinfection, and the application of a demand model for the determination of initial chlorine concentration/dose required. Optimal application of chlorine will prevent incidences of either an over-dose or under-doze which highlight the importance of this study. |
URI: | http://repository.fuoye.edu.ng/handle/123456789/2290 |
Appears in Collections: | Civil Engineering Course Outline
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