It’s common for drinking water to be treated with chlorine or inorganic chloramines to disinfect the water and protect people from diseases like cholera and typhoid fever, according to the EPA.
Chloronitramide anion is a by-product of chloramine decomposition. Chloramines are used to disinfect drinking water. "For over a century, chemical disinfection of public water supplies has ...
Eurofins Environment Testing Eaton Analytical, part of the Eurofins Environment Testing network of laboratories in the US and a leader in water quality analysis, has introduced a cutting-edge method ...
TEMPLE, Texas — The City of Temple will temporarily switch the disinfectant used in its water distribution system from ...
As part of a regular maintenance program, the Cocoa Utilities Department will conduct it’s annual temporary water disinfection conversion process beginning February 22, 2025 and ending March 22, 2025 ...
In an effort to improve water quality, the cities of Temple and Belton announced Wednesday that it will temporarily convert ...
The Bell County Water Control and Improvement District No. 1 announced in a news release this week that it would be temporarily converting the disinfectant in its drinking-water treatment facilities ...