Water Treatment "Part 19": Chlorination of Drinking Water.

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To destroy parasites, viruses, and other microorganisms in water that can be consumed, chlorine is added as part of the disinfection process. The disinfecting effect is effective well when the chlorine content in the water is between 0.1 and 0.2 mg/l and the contact period is higher than 30 minutes.

Despite the disinfection method with chlorine is successful, the molecules produced when chlorine reacts with the organic components in water resulting in harmful by-products known as trihalomethanes (THMs) are of particular concern. Nevertheless, chlorine is still employed in many water treatment plants around the world to disinfect drinking water.

Cylindrical bottles or stainless steel pressurised tanks are used to sell liquid chlorine. In a unique apparatus, chlorine gas is combined with a certain amount of water (1 g/L) to create chlorine water. Then, the chlorine water is added directly to the distribution network pipes, or to the filtered water tank.


Liquid Pool Chlorine

In areas close to the treatment plant, an unpalatable odour and taste appear in drinking water when large amounts of chlorine are added during treatment, and when small quantities are added, the chlorine disappears from the network before it reaches the consumer, and this leads to biological pollution again. Therefore, the best option is to gradually add a certain amount of chlorine to the water at various locations along the distribution system.

After determining the critical point, the quantities of chlorine that must be added to the water are calculated. A graph may be generated by treating water samples with increasing quantities of chlorine. After two hours, the leftover chlorine is measured.

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There are people who claim treating water through chlorination method can contaminate the water and cause adverse effect on the health

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Certainly, when chlorine is added to water, harmful trihalomethanes compounds are formed, in addition to causing skin irritation, hair loss and gastrointestinal diseases if large amounts of it are added. Therefore, some countries have stopped using it in drinking water treatment plants, such as the Netherlands. But it remains very effective in eliminating microbes and viruses.

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