Sj. Judd et Ja. Jeffrey, TRIHALOMETHANE FORMATION DURING SWIMMING POOL WATER DISINFECTION USING HYPOBROMOUS AND HYPOCHLOROUS ACIDS, Water research, 29(4), 1995, pp. 1203-1206
The formation of trihalomethanes (THMs) in a model swimming pool using
hypobromous and hypochlorous acids as disinfectants has been studied.
Factorial design was used to generate and process data from systemati
cally-conducted experiments on a series of 11 samples of swimming pool
simulant. The variables considered were organic loading (urine and hu
mic acid concentration), disinfectant type and concentration, incubati
on time and degree of agitation. A disinfectant concentration of 6 mg
l(-1) was used throughout. The variables affecting bromoform formation
were urine and humic acid concentration and disinfectant type. Intera
ctions were observed between humic acid and urine and also between uri
ne and disinfectant. The effect of urine was to suppress bromoform for
mation. Levels of chlorine-containing THMs were unaffected by humic ac
id at the concentrations used; only the urine concentration and disinf
ectant type had a significant effect on these THMs. No interactions be
tween any three or more variables were observed for any THM.