VicS
Well-Known Member
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do you think that the introduction of say 50 tonnes of superchlorinated water which will quickly dissipate, into a river is even measurable
[/ QUOTE ] Close to the discharge point it will be measurable initially but obviously not as it disperses into a large volume or as the chlorine reacts with organics etc in the water or even decomposes in sunlight. I don't know what modern instrumental methods might be used these days or what their sensitivities are but the hand held visual comparator and DPD tablets that I used (and is still used) has a sensitivity of about 0.2 ppm.
do you think that the introduction of say 50 tonnes of superchlorinated water which will quickly dissipate, into a river is even measurable
[/ QUOTE ] Close to the discharge point it will be measurable initially but obviously not as it disperses into a large volume or as the chlorine reacts with organics etc in the water or even decomposes in sunlight. I don't know what modern instrumental methods might be used these days or what their sensitivities are but the hand held visual comparator and DPD tablets that I used (and is still used) has a sensitivity of about 0.2 ppm.