A number of computer packages have been developed for modeling chlorine dec
ay in water distribution networks. However, there is uncertainty as to the
kinetic model that they should use for the decay mechanism. This paper expl
ores the performance of six different kinetic models for the decay of free
chlorine in over 200 bulk water samples from a number of different sources.
The paper also presents the results of surveying the longitudinal decay pr
ofile of free chlorine in two in situ pipe stretches. It concludes that, fo
r network modeling purposes, it is generally reasonable to assume first-ord
er kinetics for bulk and overall decay.