Impact of temperature on chlorination strategies for mussel control at water treatment plants
Drinking water treatment plants in the Great Lakes often protect their intake structures against dreissenid biofouling by prechlorinating when water temperatures exceed 12 °C. This temperature threshold is based on the reproduction characteristics of zebra mussels. However, in recent years, zebra mu...
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Main Authors: | Carlos Alonzo-Moya, Ian Lake-Thompson, Alonso Hurtado, Ron Hofmann |
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Language: | EN |
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IWA Publishing
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/d3277ba4c69c49da80bbba06f5e6a03a |
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