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Can Innovation Be Achieved With A Tried-And-True Disinfection Technology?

Source: De Nora
Can Innovation Be Achieved With A Tried-And-True Disinfection Technology?

Since chlorine technology was first used to disinfect drinking water in Jersey City, NJ, in 1908, most waterborne diseases have been eliminated in the U.S. Chlorine is still the most common disinfectant for drinking water and wastewater. Chlorine is also used for disinfection and as a biocide in numerous industries.

De Nora is a global manufacturer and supplier of electrochemical solutions for various industries. Water Online interviewed William Stimeling, Product Manager Gas Feed and Chlorine Dioxide, for De Nora Water Technologies to learn more about gas chlorination.

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