How The Chloramination Curve Should Be Shaping Your Disinfection Process
Source: Hach
The rate at which chlorine residual occurs when ammonia is added to or present in the water during chloramination follows a different course than straight chlorination. Plotting that course is known as the chloramination curve, or breakpoint chlorination curve. While the concept is complex, understanding the curve and its implications can go a long way toward preventing quality problems in the water distribution system.
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