the process of removing residual chlorine from wastewater treatment plant effluent that has been disinfected with chlorine
Removal of chlorine from a substance by chemically replacing it with hydrogen or hydroxide ions in order to detoxify the substance
Removal of chlorine and chemical replacement with hydrogen or hydroxide ions to detoxify a substance
The deliberate removal of chlorine from water The partial or complete reduction of residual chlorine by any chemical or physical process
The partial or complete reduction of residual chlorine in a liquid by any chemical or physical process Commonly used dechlorinating agents include activated carbon and sulfur dioxide
Removal of chlorine from a substance by chemically replacing it with hydrogen or hydroxide ions in order to detoxify a substances
At times, either by operator error or equipment malfunction, the pool may have suffered from the addition of too much chlorine Dechlorination is the procedure whereby the chlorine is chemically reduced by the addition of a chlorine destroyer such as sodium thiosulphate Dilution of the pool is the recommended and quicker method of returning the pool to safe bathing conditions
A process that neutralises the toxicity of chlorine and chloramines (a by-product of chlorine)