AWWA M20-2006 Water Chlorination Chloramination Practices and Principles (Second Edition)《水加氯处理或氯胺化处理原则和实践 第2版》.pdf
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1、Science and TechnologyAWWA unites the entire water community by developing and distributing authoritative scientific and technologicalknowledge. Through its members, AWWA develops industry standards for products and processes that advance publichealth and safety. AWWA also provides quality improveme
2、nt programs for water and wastewater utilities.Water Chlorination/Chloramination Practices and PrinciplesAWWA MANUAL M20Second EditionMANUAL OF WATER SUPPLY PRACTICESM20, Second EditionWater Chlorination/Chloramination Practices and PrinciplesCopyright 2006 American Water Works AssociationAll rights
3、 reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by anymeans, electronic or mechanical, including photocopy, recording, or any information or retrieval system,except in the form of brief excerpts or quotations for review purposes, without the written permission
4、ofthe publisher.DisclaimerThe authors, contributors, editors, and publisher do not assume responsibility for the validity of thecontents or any consequences of their use. In no event will AWWA be liable for direct, indirect, special,incidental, or consequential damages arising out of the use of info
5、rmation presented in this book. Inparticular, AWWA will not be responsible for any costs, including, but not limited to, those incurred asa result of lost revenue. In no event shall AWWAs liability exceed the amount paid for the purchase ofthis book.Project Manager: Mary Kay KozyraProduction Editor:
6、 Carol StearnsManuals Coordinator: Beth BehnerLibrary of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication DataWater Chlorination/chloramination practices and principlesp. cm. - (AWWA manual ; M20)Rev. ed. of: Water chlorination principles and practices. 1973.ISBN 1-58321-408-91. Water-Purification-Chlorination. 2
7、. Water-Purification-Chloramination. I.American Water Works Association. II. Water chlorination principles and practices. III. SeriesTD491.A49 no. M20 2006TD462628.1 s-dc22628.1662 2005057037Printed in the United States of AmericaAmerican Water Works Association6666 West Quincy AvenueDenver, CO 8023
8、5ISBN 1-58321-408-9 Printed on recycled paperContentsiiiFigures, vTables, ixForeword, xiAcknowledgments, xiiiChapter 1History of Chlorination and Chloramination. 1Origin of Water Disinfection, 1Rationale of Water Disinfection, 2Evolution of Chlorination Materials, 3Evolution of Chlorination Control
9、Practices, 3Discovery of Trihalomethanes, 4Historical Development of Chloramine, 4Evolution of Chloramination Materials, 5Evolution of Chloramination Control Practices, 5Disinfection Regulations in the United States, 6International Disinfection Regulations, 6The Future, 6References, 7Additional Sour
10、ces of Information, 7Chapter 2Properties of Chlorination Chemicals 9Chlorine Gas, 9Sodium Hypochlorite, 12Ammonia Gas, 15Ammonia Solutions, 16References, 17Additional Sources of Information, 17Chapter 3 Chlorination Water Chemistry and Disinfection Mechanisms.19Chlorination Chemistry, 19Disinfection
11、 Mechanism, 25Disinfection Methods, 27References, 30Additional Sources of Information, 30Chapter 4 Chlorine and Ammonia: Handling, Storage, Feed Equipment, and Systems 31Gas Chlorination Facilities, 31Handling and Storing Chlorine Gas, 32Feeding Chlorine Gas, 36Liquid Hypochlorite Facilities, 50Ammo
12、nia Gas (Anhydrous Ammonia) Facilities, 56Aqua Ammonia Facilities, 58Common Facilities for Liquid Chemicals, 60Ancillary Equipment, 61References, 69ivChapter 5Chlorine and Ammonia Safety 71Safety-Related Chemical and Physical PropertiesChlorine, 71Medical Aspects and First AidChlorine, 84Sodium Hypo
13、chlorite Safety Considerations, 86Ammonia Gas Safety Considerations, 90Aqua Ammonia (Ammonium Hydroxide) Safety Considerations, 93Chlorine and Ammonia Facility Requirements, 94References, 96Additonal Sources of Information, 96Chapter 6Chlorine/Chloramine Disinfection Strategies 97Microbial/Disinfect
14、ion By-products Dilemma, 97Optimizing the Chlorination/Chloramination Disinfection Process, 104Distribution System Chlorination (Booster or Secondary Chlorination), 112Treatment Plant Chlorination/Chloramination Strategies, 116References, 120Additional Sources of Information, 121Appendix ADechlorina
15、tion. 123Dechlorination Practices, 124Chemical Feed Techniques, 131References, 136Appendix B CT Values for Inactivation of Giardia and Viruses by Free Chlorine and Other Disinfectants. 137Appendix CChlorine Residual Test Methods 143Purpose of Test, 143List of Simplified Methods, 144Simplified Proced
16、ures, 144References, 154Appendix DDisinfection (Chlorination) of Facilities. 155List of AWWA Manuals, 157Index, 159vFigures1-1 US typhoid mortality and disease rates, 22-1 Vapor pressure of liquid chlorine, 102-2 Volumetemperature relation of liquid chlorine in a container loaded to its authorized l
17、imit, 113-1 Hypochlorous acid/hypochlorite distribution versus pH, 203-2 Breakpoint curve, 233-3 Disinfection versus free available chlorine residuals. Time scale is for 99.6 to 100 percent kill. Temperature was in the range of 20 to 29C, with pH as indicated, 293-4 Disinfection versus free availabl
18、e chlorine residuals. Time scale is for 99.6 to 100 percent kill. Temperature was in the range of 0 to 5C, with pH as indicated, 294-1 Chlorine cylinder, 324-2 Chlorine ton container, 324-3 Chlorine ton container truck, 324-4 Chlorine tank car, 334-5 Lifting beam with motorized hoist for ton contain
19、ers, 344-6 Ton containers stored on trunnions, 354-7 Chlorination feed equipment located in a separate room, 354-8 Two-cylinder scale, 364-9 Portable beam scale, 374-10 Combination trunnion and scale for a ton container, 374-11 Standard cylinder valves: poured-type fusible plug and screw-type fusibl
20、e plug, 384-12 Standard ton container valve, 384-13 Auxiliary tank valve connected directly to container valve, 394-14 Chemical induction mixers use a high-speed impeller to create a vacuum to draw the chemical, gas, or liquid into intimate contact with water to be treated. Some mixers have an open
21、impeller design and some are closed, 40vi4-15 Compound-loop control, 464-16 Perforated diffuser for pipelines larger than 3 ft (0.9 m) in diameter, 474-17 Chlorine scrubber test process flow and instrumentation diagram, 484-18 Chlorine scrubber system, 494-19 Example of total cylinder containment, 5
22、04-20 Chemical feed pump hydraulic drive, 514-21 On-site hypochlorite flow diagram, 524-22 On-site hypochlorite generation systems use only salt, water, and electric power to generate sodium hypochlorite, 544-23 Ammonia vacuum-feed systems with antipluggage options, 574-24 Truck delivery methods, 59
23、4-25 Typical horizontal aqua ammonia storage tank, 604-26 Automatic chlorine residual analyzer, 624-27 Automatic switchover unit, 644-28 Typical installation of switchover system, 644-29 Liquid chlorine changeover system, 654-30 Chlorine/ammonia vaporizer, 664-31 Chlorine vaporizer, 674-32 Propeller
24、 mixer in open channel flow showing location of baffles, 685-1 Air pack with positive-pressure mask, 755-2 Chlorine Institute emergency kit B, 836-1 Number of regulated contaminants, 1036-2 Impact of L/ W on T10/T ratio, 1056-3 Effect of perforated baffles on the T10/ T ratio of circular clearwells,
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