Evaluation of the effect of temperature changes on chlorine mass deterioration in the water supply network using EPANET (II) qualitative-hydraulic simulation system
<p>Environmental and health organizations believe that water entering the water distribution network should always have a certain amount of free chlorine remaining (at least 0.6 mg/L according to standard 1053). The founding philosophy of this standard is based more on the possibility of re-co...
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Autores principales: | Omid Zabihi (Autor), Maryam Siamaki (Autor), Reza Aghlmand (Autor), Mohammad Gheibi (Autor) |
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Annals of Environmental Science and Toxicology - Peertechz Publications,
2021-07-20.
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