Chlorine, bromine, uv, ozone.
Disinfection - it's a water treatment process to remove pathogens.
Susan Springthorpe has written: 'A dynamic reactor to study disinfection of drinking water' -- subject(s): Disinfection, Drinking water, Purification, Water
Large amounts of bio matter in the pool Will reduce the amount of free chlorine in the pools water and as a result cause weaker disinfection of the water to take place.
I know one way to purify water is by filtering it with some sort of aquifer-like material. Three common methods of purifying water are filtration, chlorination and ultraviolet light disinfection. There is also reverse osmosis, distilling and Ionization. The methods used depend on how dirty the incoming water is, and how pure you want the water to be. See NSF and EPA standards for specific information.
The level of total dissolved solids in water does affect chlorine disinfection. That's why there is a recommended specification for the level of total dissolved solids in water for the water that is sent to homes.
The methods bacteria can travel are by eating food, breathing air, swimming in water and by touch. Other ways bacteria can get into your system is through the mouth, ears and nose.
No, it will affect the pH of your pool. You need to look at the chemicals calcium harness, as well as any metals in your water.
For disinfection chlorine or sodium hypochlorite are frequently used.
Process from raw water should be as followed. 1. From raw water to municipal tap water or drinking water Filtration -> Flocculation -> Sedimentation -> Ozonation/UV/Chlorine disinfection In the country that use Chlorine disinfection, it would required Activated carbon to absorb out the chlorine smell or boil out the chlorine smell. 2. Producing of bottle drinking water Filtration -> Reverse Osmosis -> re-mineralize (add back Calcium, magnesium etc to improve taste) -> UV disinfection -> Bottling
just add orange juice, watermelon and of course some pig trotters!
For swimming pools one big (3 inch) tablet treats about 8000 gallons
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