Abstract

In the development of a 1500‐ML/day treatment plant, consideration was given to alternative means of disinfection to reduce the formation of total trihalomethanes. Chlorine dioxide (CIO2) was examined on a plant scale of 760 ML/day. This article relates the design considerations and problems encountered in the production of CIO2 free of chlorine (Cl2). The chief problem, which remains unresolved, is the development of an analytical technique that can routinely identify CIO2, CI2, chlorates, and chlorites in the same solution.

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