The influence of natural organic matter on trihalomethanes formation during the conditioning of drinking water

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N. A. Klymenko
E. A. Samsoni-Todorova
L. A. Savchina
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[1] National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine,Dumanskii Institute of Colloid and Water Chemistry
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Journal of Water Chemistry and Technology | 2016年 / 38卷
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Dnieper water; coagulation; total organic carbon; ozonization; trihalomethanes;
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The behavior pattern of the content of disinfection by-products in samples from the clean water reservoir of the Dnieper water supply plant as a function of the total organic carbon concentration, ultraviolet absorption at λ = 254 nm, and the specific ultraviolet absorption has been investigated. It was established that with due regard for specific peculiarities of the Dnieper water composition in different year seasons, the total organic carbon concentration was the most expedient for a potential-determining indicator of trihalomethanes formation.
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