Chloramination disinfects drinking water by adding chlorine and ammonia to achieve a residual of monochloramine. Chloramination is favored for disinfection when there is a need to reduce the risk of disinfection byproducts (DBPs) formation and to extend the useful life of residual in the distribution system.
Understanding of the breakpoint chlorination curve will help you control the process and minimize the formation of undesirable chloramines, like dichloramine and nitrogen trichloride.
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Chlorination is a multifaceted process that involves a variety of factors, and every facility and operation is different. Whatever your needs, Hach is ready to help with information, technology, and support.
While chloramination provides some benefits over chlorination regarding the formation of fewer disinfection byproducts (DBPs) – particularly trihalomethanes (THM) that exhibit carcinogenic properties – it requires thorough monitoring to maintain control and ensure optimal results. Successful chloramination is based upon monochloramine formation from free chlorine and ammonium and this process requires strict control to prevent unintended consequences such as nitrification in the water network. In order to achieve the necessary control and better optimization of water treatment processes, operators must carefully monitor formation of monochloramine as the target disinfectant.
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Primary Parameters
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Additional control parameters
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Auxiliary/trouble-shooting parameters
To ensure successful chloramination, it is also important to measure raw materials such as hypochlorite and aqua ammonia, which are unstable and may decrease in concentration during transportation and storage. It is also necessary to measure interferences such as iron and manganese to ensure the success of the disinfection processes.
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Hach has a range of chloramination solutions that can work in combination to ensure confidence in the quality of your drinking water. While solutions like the 5500sc AMC continuously monitor your chloramination process, the SL1000 PPA can be used to verify your results. In addition, we have lab, online, and portable solutions for various parameters so you can test your water quality anywhere.
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