
Methods for Real-Time Measurement of THMs and HAAs in Distribution Systems
Abstract
Develops and adapts analytical instrumentation and methods that quantify concentrations of individual trihalomethane (THM) and haloacetic acid (HAA) species as well as total THMs and the sum of nine HAAs in near-real time directly from drinking water distribution systems. Research partner: USEPA. Phase I, an extensive literature review (Order 91003F), was published in 2004. Phase II was published in 2007 (Order 91173).
Resources
Supplemental Report for Project 2873, Developing Miniaturized Analytical Systems For On-Line Monitoring Of Drinking Water Disinfectants And DBPs In Distribution Systems
Foundation project 2873 developed chemical analyzers and associated analytical methods for online monitoring of THM and HAA concentrations directly from drinking water distribution systems. Details of the methods developed can...