Abstract

This month's question concerns a strong chlorine taste and odor in the water, eventhough the chlorine feed was lowered. The answer states that this phenomenon is associated with a chlorine dosage that is too low rather than too high. The article provides a brief discussion of breakpoint chlorination, the point at which the chlorine dosage has satisfied the chlorine demand, and includes a table to illustrate chlorine breakpoint.

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