2013
DOI: 10.17660/actahortic.2013.1013.33
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Water Sanitizing Agents Such as Chlorine and Chlorine Dioxide Interact With Peat Substrate and Suspended Solids

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“…Chemical applications are more effective when carbon-based particulates are removed prior to chemical treatment, because organic compounds create a demand on active ingredient of chemical treatments (Raudales et al 2014 ). Chemical treatment efficacy declines if high levels of organic matter are present in water, necessitating higher concentrations of chemical to treat the same volume of water (Fisher et al 2013 ). Whereas filtration removes physical impurities from irrigation water that are larger than single-celled microbes, chemical treatment is targeted towards the removal of biological contaminants (pathogens).…”
Section: Remediation Technologiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Chemical applications are more effective when carbon-based particulates are removed prior to chemical treatment, because organic compounds create a demand on active ingredient of chemical treatments (Raudales et al 2014 ). Chemical treatment efficacy declines if high levels of organic matter are present in water, necessitating higher concentrations of chemical to treat the same volume of water (Fisher et al 2013 ). Whereas filtration removes physical impurities from irrigation water that are larger than single-celled microbes, chemical treatment is targeted towards the removal of biological contaminants (pathogens).…”
Section: Remediation Technologiesmentioning
confidence: 99%