New Municipal Drinking Water TOC Application Note and Case Study

March 15, 2010 - Boulder, CO - GE Analytical Instruments announces a new application note and case study related to total organic carbon (TOC) analysis of municipal drinking water.

The application note, TOC Analysis: The Best Tool in a Drinking Water Facility's Toolbox, discusses how TOC’s relevance in drinking water applications is not purely for regulatory compliance of DBP limits or meeting TOC monitoring requirements. TOC is also an important parameter for optimizing and thereby reducing costs associated with a treatment process. and is an indicator of the health and safety of source water and distribution system water quality.

The case study, Water Quality Changes During 500-Year Flood Controlled with Sievers TOC Analyzer, summarizes how water quality changes during a 500-year flood were controlled with a Sievers TOC Analyzer in Marietta, Georgia. This case study looks at how chemical use and regulatory compliance can be managed with on-line TOC monitoring.

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Marietta TOC