Process and compositions for the disinfection of waters

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C210S764000

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ABSTRACT:
A process for killing microorganisms and controlling biofouling in high chlorine demand waters comprises mixing two components, one of which is an oxidant and the other an ammonium salt, and adding the mixture immediately to the aqueous system to be treated.

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