Texas Commission on Environmental Quality Chloramine Disinfection Construction Checklist
Along with other chemical contaminants, disinfection byproducts from chlorine mixing in the natural water systems threaten public health.
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Chloramines are a group of chemical compounds containing chlorine and ammonia. Monochloramine is used in drinking water disinfection. The integrity of local water systems must be maintained in order to meet drinking water standards and protect human health. The Texas Commission on environmental quality Chloramine Disinfection Construction Checklist app is an outline of rules for public water systems regarding proposed chloramine system installation or improvements. Design plans and improvement projects must meet these requirements in order to effectively disinfect water. The rules outlined in the app include that sampling taps be provided at locations that allow for chlorine and ammonia to be added to the water and that schematic drawings of the treatment plant include all plant items such as water sources, pressure tanks, storage tanks, pumps, and treatment units. There are additional regulations for systems that use chlorine gas. This app will help a treatment plant meet requirements ensures the health of public water systems.
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