Application Case of Residual Chlorine in Drinking Water in America

According to the World Health Organization (WHO),water used by residents must be in contact with a solution with a residual chlorine concentration of ≥0.5 mg/L for at least half an hour in an environment with a pH value less than 8.0 to ensure the safety and reliability of water quality.This standard applies to drinking water directly from the tap.Residual chlorine is a water treatment agent used for disinfection, which can effectively prevent water-borne diseases.In water, residual chlorine can kill bacteria, viruses and other pathogens, ensuring the health and safety of water quality. The content of residual chlorine above 0.5mg/L is sufficient to maintain the health and safety of water quality.

An automated public well in the United States installed a water quality analyzer from BOQU, the specific parameters are as follows:

Cl-2059A         Resdiual chlorine analyzer

CL-2059-01       Resdiual chlorine sensor

BQ-ULF-100W    Wall-mounted ultrasonic flowmeter

BQ-ULM          Ultrasonic level meter

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The water outlet of the on-site automated public well can monitor the residual chlorine concentration in a timely manner by installing a residual chlorine analyzer from BOQU to ensure that the residual chlorine concentration in the water is within a safe range.Install BOQU's wall-mounted ultrasonic flow meter to measure the flow rate at the water outlet,so that you can understand the water supply from public wells and provide important information for the dispatch and management of water resources.Install a liquid level gauge to monitor the water level in public wells. By measuring the water level, you can understand the water storage capacity of public wells, detect abnormal water levels in a timely manner, and avoid overflow or evacuation that may affect equipment and water quality.The installation of these meters can realize automated monitoring and control, improve the operating efficiency and water quality safety of public wells, and provide residents with a more stable and reliable tap water supply.


Post time: May-10-2025