Investigation of Halogenated Components Formed from Clorination of Natural Waters: Preliminary Studies

Richland, WA: Pacific Northwest Laboratory, 1980. Wraps. xv, 34 p. Includes illustrations. References. Prepared for U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission. NUREG/CR-1299; PNL-3163. Chlorination of power plant cooling water is extensively used as a means of controlling biofouling. This practice presents the potential for formation of halogenated organic components hazardous to man and his environment. Haloforms were identified as the major halogenated product from chlorination of the waters studied. Condition: Good. No dust jacket. Sticker residue on back cover. Cover has some wear and soiling.

Keywords: Halogenated Components; Chlorination; Natural Waters; Haloforms; Biofouling; Columbia River; Sequim Bay; Aquatic; Nitrogen Heterocycles; XAD; Reactor Cooling; Nuclear Reactors; Halomethane; Bioaccumulation; Biocide; Battelle Memorial

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