Evaluation of the Disinfection Efficiency
of the Central Drinking Water Supply System of Timişoara, Romania
Corneluta Fira-Mladinescu1, Ioan Bratan3, Ovidiu Fira-Mladinescu2, and Danina M. Muntean2
1 Department of Hygiene and 2Department of Pathophysiology, Victor Babeş University of Medcine and Pharmacy, Timişoara, Romania
3 Cancer Department of Public Health Timis, Timişoara, Romania
Corresponding author: Corneluta Fira-Mladinescu
Z. Steaua, bl.24, sc.A, ap.4
RO-1900 Timişoara, Romania
Telephone: +40-256-220479
Fax number: +40-256-220479
E-mail address: ofira@posta.umft.ro
CEJOEM 2002, Vol.8. No.2–3.:152–156
Key words:
Drinking water, central water supply system, water disinfection, free residual chlorine, rig
Abstract:
In order to survey the efficiency of water disinfection and the quality of the delivery
system, 582 water samples from 19 sites of the central water supply system of Timişoara
(Romania) were analysed for free residual chlorine and bacteriological quality. The results
suggest that, even if the present risk of infections is low, the chlorine treatment of the water
should be replaced by ozone disinfection, or another source of non-polluted water for the city
must be found. At the same time, the central drinking water supply system also requires major
repairs and replacements in some districts.
Received: 3 July 2002
Accepted: 10 October 2002
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