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Chlorine dioxide in beverage water treatment

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OlivierC

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Oct 18, 2006
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I am looking at on-site generation of chlorine dioxide for the disinfection of process water to be used in beverage manufacturing.

The potential problems associated with chlorine dioxide that I am aware of are:
1. Disinfection-by-products (chlorite and chlorate)
2. Off-odor/off-taste in case of chlorine dioxide residual levels above 0.4ppm
3. Off-odor/off-taste in case of chlorite residual in treated water recombining with free chlorine
4. Safety
5. Impurities from the raw materials (sodium chlorite, HCl)

My question is:
What else can go wrong? Any practical experince from the beverage industry is welcome.

OlivierC.
 
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