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USING CALCIUM THIOSULFATE FOR DECHLORINATION

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USING CALCIUM THIOSULFATE FOR DECHLORINATION
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A new approach to dechlorination is gaining recognition in the industry as a safe, clean, non-toxic and non-hazardous process, solving a number of problems faced by water treatment personnel. Case histories of several treatment plants illustrate the solutions to each plant's problems. For those concerned with worker and community safety, replacing gases under pressure with liquids, including calcium thiosulfate, met their needs. Others had toxicity, corrosion and crystallization problems all solved by the new approach. Added advantages: Not DOT regulated. Tank containment, heating and insulation are not needed for calcium thiosulfate, except in extremely cold areas.
A new approach to dechlorination is gaining recognition in the industry as a safe, clean, non-toxic and non-hazardous process, solving a number of problems faced by water treatment personnel. Case histories of several treatment plants illustrate the solutions to each plant's problems. For those concerned with worker and community safety, replacing gases under pressure with liquids, including...
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Roy L. Hardison
SourceProceedings of the Water Environment Federation
SubjectSESSION 8: PART I CHLORINE BASED DISINFECTION/DECHLORINATION
Document typeConference Paper
PublisherWater Environment Federation
Print publication date Jan, 2000
ISSN1938-6478
SICI1938-6478(20000101)2000:2L.515;1-
DOI10.2175/193864700785372488
Volume / Issue2000 / 2
Content sourceDisinfection and Reuse Symposium
First / last page(s)515 - 520
Copyright2000
Word count101

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USING CALCIUM THIOSULFATE FOR DECHLORINATION
Abstract
A new approach to dechlorination is gaining recognition in the industry as a safe, clean, non-toxic and non-hazardous process, solving a number of problems faced by water treatment personnel. Case histories of several treatment plants illustrate the solutions to each plant's problems. For those concerned with worker and community safety, replacing gases under pressure with liquids, including calcium thiosulfate, met their needs. Others had toxicity, corrosion and crystallization problems all solved by the new approach. Added advantages: Not DOT regulated. Tank containment, heating and insulation are not needed for calcium thiosulfate, except in extremely cold areas.
A new approach to dechlorination is gaining recognition in the industry as a safe, clean, non-toxic and non-hazardous process, solving a number of problems faced by water treatment personnel. Case histories of several treatment plants illustrate the solutions to each plant's problems. For those concerned with worker and community safety, replacing gases under pressure with liquids, including...
Author(s)
Roy L. Hardison
SourceProceedings of the Water Environment Federation
SubjectSESSION 8: PART I CHLORINE BASED DISINFECTION/DECHLORINATION
Document typeConference Paper
PublisherWater Environment Federation
Print publication date Jan, 2000
ISSN1938-6478
SICI1938-6478(20000101)2000:2L.515;1-
DOI10.2175/193864700785372488
Volume / Issue2000 / 2
Content sourceDisinfection and Reuse Symposium
First / last page(s)515 - 520
Copyright2000
Word count101

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