UV-CHLORINE ADVANCED OXIDATION FOR POTABLE WATER REUSE: A REVIEW OF THE CURRENT STATE OF THE ART AND RESEARCH NEEDS

UV-chlorine advanced oxidation for potable water reuse: A review of the current state of the art and research needs

UV-chlorine advanced oxidation for potable water reuse: A review of the current state of the art and research needs

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Volatility spillovers and the role of leading financial centres This paper reports conclusions from a recent study completed for the Water Research Foundation and the State of California to offer guidance on UV-chlorine advanced oxidation for potable water reuse.The fundamentals of UV-chlorine advanced oxidation are discussed, and lessons learned from some of the early adopters of this technology are presented.Important highlights include the significant impact of ammonia and chloramines on UV-chlorine treatment, challenges Species diversity and chemical properties of litter influence non-additive effects of litter mixtures on soil carbon and nitrogen cycling. associated with predicting UV-chlorine performance due to complex photochemistry, and an ongoing need to monitor potential byproducts and transformation products when employing any form of advanced oxidation for potable reuse.

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