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DS DS/EN 12671 + NA Chemicals used for treatment of water intended for human consumption - Chlorine dioxide generated in situ


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Title
Chemicals used for treatment of water intended for human consumption - Chlorine dioxide generated in situ

Kemikalier til behandling af vand anvendt som drikkevand - Klordioxid produceret på stedet

Dansk Standard

Publication Date:
Feb 11, 2009

Scope:

This document is applicable to chlorine dioxide generated on site for treatment of water intended for human consumption. It describes the characteristics for chlorine dioxide and specifies the composition and the corresponding test methods for chlorine dioxide. It gives information on its use in water treatment. It also determines the rules relating to safe handling and use of chlorine dioxide generated on site (see Annex B).

Keywords:

WATER TREATMENT
WATER SUPPLY
WATER QUALITY
USE
TRANSPORT
TOXIC MATERIALS
TESTING
STORAGE
PURITY
PREPARATION
POTABLE WATER
MARKING
IMPURITIES
DRINKING WATER TREATMENT
DELIVERY
CHLORINE DIOXIDE
CHEMICALS

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