Evaluation Of Factors Affecting Bulk Chlorine Decay Kinetics For The Zai Water Supply System In Jordan. Case Study

01.Jan.2017

Chlorine decay behavior is significantly variable since it depends on the quality of water and the
condition of a distribution system. The effect of various parameters on the bulk chlorine decay kinetics
in water samples collected from the Zai water treatment plant in Jordan has been examined. These
parameters are reaction time, temperature, TOC, and free chlorine dose. An empirical equation describ-
ing the abovementioned effects has been derived. The general trend of chlorine decay decreases upon
time and can fairly be represented by first-order decay kinetics. An increase in the value of temperature
and TOC parameters has proportional effects on the decay of bulk chlorine. However, the data show
that the decay constants were found to be inversely proportional to the initial chlorine concentration.
A general correlation for the calculation of bulk chlorine decay rate constant as a function of the pa-
rameters in question of this study has been proposed. Consequent predictions are in good agreement
with the observed results in this study.
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