Assessing the Impact of Stochastic Demands and Fixture Purging on Free Chlorine Residuals in Premise Plumbing Systems
Emily Clements,
Kyle Bibby,
Robert Nerenberg
Abstract:In this study, we used modeling with stochastic demands to assess free chlorine concentrations in premise plumbing systems. Different occupancy scenarios and the use of automated purging devices at the fixtures were assessed. Chlorine concentrations were highly variable, so three novel metrics were proposed to assess the temporal distribution of chlorine residuals: the initial chlorine concentrations at fixtures for each use, the percentage of time a fixture was exposed to low chlorine concentrations (below 0.… Show more
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