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This document presents findings from the NSF International Standard 60 Joint Committee meeting held on November 30, 2011, focusing on the implications of bromide presence in sodium chloride (NaCl) for electrolytic chlorination applications. The discussion highlights how bromide can affect the production of chlorine and other oxidants during the treatment process. Key parameters such as brine dosage and treatment outcomes for source and treated waters were analyzed, providing valuable insights for chemical generator applications. For further inquiries, contact Pete Greiner at greinerp@nsf.org.
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Bromide in NaClforElectrolytic Chlorinators Peter Greiner, NSF International Std 60 JC Meeting November 30, 2011
Bromide in NaCl for electrolytic chlorination (DWA 60-2011-6) generic onsite chemical generator NaCl NaOCl or other oxidant -e H2O (b) Brine Dose at 10 mg/L FAC Source water Treated water [H2O (t)] Treatment process
Thanks…! Pete Greiner greinerp@nsf.org 734-769-5517