Why Use Chlorine Dioxide in Water Treatment?

23 Aug,2021 | Blog

Water is the lifeline for all living beings on planet earth and is their source of sustenance. However, it is available only in a limited quantity for actual usage (only 0.3 percent) given that the brackish water in oceans comprising 96.54 percent is not fit for human consumption or usage. Even the limited quantity of water for living beings is not potable and is a repository of all kinds of pollutants (industrial, municipal, and chemical) and microorganisms. And unless the water is sanitized and freed of all germs, it cannot be consumed or put into use.

Traditionally, chlorine is used as a disinfectant to remove harmful pathogens in water, be it by municipalities, industries, or drinking water treatment plants. But it is not a fully effective solution to remove pathogens and leaves a pungent odor and a sour taste. Its close cousin chlorine dioxide, however, has been found to be the perfect remedy to remove microorganisms. Hence, it has found ready usage in areas like wastewater treatment in Buena Park or potable water treatment in Buena Park.

 

What is chlorine dioxide?

 

It is a chemical compound in a gaseous form possessing antimicrobial properties, which is used to disinfect water, surfaces, and a host of other areas. Comprising of one atom of chlorine and two atoms of oxygen, chlorine dioxide gets easily dissolved in water and is highly effective in destroying bacteria, parasites, algae, fungi, and other microorganisms. It can also neutralize the harmful compounds of cyanide. However, contrary to the claims by fraudsters, under no circumstances, it should not be ingested to fight ailments such as autism, cancer, HIV, or flu. According to FDA, ingesting chlorine dioxide in concentrations higher than the maximum permitted limit in potable water treatment in Buena Park can cause severe side effects like liver failure, respiratory failure, or abnormal heart rhythm.

Why use chlorine dioxide solution in water treatment?

 

The water reaching our taps is removed of the most harmful pathogens in the water treatment plants using chlorine dioxide. When reaching such plants the water contains pollutants such as parasites, chemicals, bacteria, or even human waste. At the water treatment plants, the unfiltered water is treated with chlorine dioxide, the potent disinfectant solution for wastewater treatment in Buena Park thanks to its capability to remove biofilm and other pathogens. Its high oxidation power removes electrons from corrosion causing agents and pathogens and effectively destroying them.

Chlorine dioxide to safeguard cooling water systems

 

Cooling water systems are used as heat sink in industries to remove heat generated through industrial processes. If the heat is not removed the equipment used in industries can get damaged. However, the capacity of such heat sinks can suffer due to the formation of biofilm inside. The biofilm allows the disproportionate growth of pathogens and impacts the functioning of such cooling systems to trap and eliminate excess heat. However, chlorine dioxide can be used effectively in removing biofilm from the cooling water systems in Buena Park and improve their functioning.

Conclusion

 

Chlorine dioxide contains a host of germ-killing properties and is highly effective in treating both waste and potable water. It’s cost-effective, less toxic, and significantly better than chlorine for use as a disinfectant, fungicide, sanitizer, and algaecide.

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