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Dressman, R.C.; Stevens, A.A.
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH (USA). Risk Reduction Engineering Lab1988
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH (USA). Risk Reduction Engineering Lab1988
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[en] Currently, the most popular method of analyzing total dissolved halide in water involves carbon adsorption, oxidative combustion, and measurement of the hydrogen halide by microcoulometry. Total dissolved organic halide can be used as an indicator of water quality, providing a direct measure of disinfection by-product formation and, in some circumstances, a surrogate measure of individual organic pollutants. An important application of organic halide measurements is in unit process design, control, and monitoring. Each potential application, however, must be carefully assessed to determine the usefulness of organic halide measurements
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Nov 1988; 21 p; EPA--600/D-88/234; Available from NTIS, PC A03/MF A01
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