2024
DOI: 10.3311/ppci.22760
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Optimization of Breakpoint Chlorination Technologies for Drinking Water Treatment: a Hungarian Case Study

Dóra Laky,
Souha Neguez

Abstract: Ammonium ion is one of the major pollutants found in drinking water sources in Hungary, especially in deep aquifers. under oxidative conditions, ammonium can transform into nitrite ions in the water system, posing potential health risks. In Hungary mostly biological process or breakpoint chlorination are used to eliminate ammonium ion from raw water during the drinking water treatment process. When breakpoint chlorination is applied, harmful by-products are formed. Trihalomethanes concentrations have long been… Show more

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