[OGD] Chloramine and Chloramine T

2006-06-17 Thread Martin Epstein
Title: Chloramine and Chloramine T


In a recent post, Peter Fowler used the terms Chloramine and
Chloramine T interchangeably.

Chloramine and Chloramine T are different chemical compounds. 
Chloramine is NH2Cl, a small mokecuke use for disinfecting water and
is widely used by municipalities as a substitute for chlorine in water
supplies.  It is widely reported as being toxic to fish.

For information on whether charcoal and RO units remove it
see:

http://www.reefkeeping.com/issues/2003-11/rhf/feature/index.php

Chloramine T is
N-Chloro-4-methylbenzenesulfonamide sodium salt and is a large
molecule; as such it should be easily removed by an RO unit.  It
is also a disinfectant.  "Chloramine T kills bacteria which infect and kill fish.
Bacterial gill disease and infectious trematodes (FLUKES) are
eradicated."  See:

http://www.pondrx.com/store/customer/product.php?productid=16

and:

http://www.umesc.usgs.gov/aquatic/drug_research/chloramine-t.html

In a brief search I can find no reference to using it in drinking
water.

Martin

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[OGD] Tim Wing YAM/NPARKS/SINGOV is out of the office.

2006-06-17 Thread Tim Wing YAM
I will be out of the office from  17/06/2006 to 25/06/2006.

I will respond to your message when I return.


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