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2 - Water Disinfection

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Question 2 of 6 Intermediate

Which method is the most efficient for water disinfection?

Question 4 of 6 Intermediate

Which living organisms in water can Chlorine dioxide kill, besides Legionella pneumophila?

Question 5 of 6 Intermediate

What is the name of the disease, which was first discovered in 1976?

Question 6 of 6 Intermediate

In which applications are the following four areas important to focus on to avoid legionella bacteria: 1) Water temperature, 2) Tank and pipe sizing, 3)Tank and pipe material, 4)Tank and pipe insulation

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Q: Where is Chlorine dioxide injected into the water system?
A: Where the municipal water main enters the building
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Q: Which method is the most efficient for water disinfection?
A: Chlorine dioxide
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Q: What is legionnaire’s disease caused by?
A: Inhalation of the bacteria Legionella pneumophila
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Q: Which living organisms in water can Chlorine dioxide kill, besides Legionella pneumophila?
A: Fungi, viruses and algae
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Q: What is the name of the disease, which was first discovered in 1976?
A: Legionnaire’s disease
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Q: In which applications are the following four areas important to focus on to avoid legionella bacteria: 1) Water temperature, 2) Tank and pipe sizing, 3)Tank and pipe material, 4)Tank and pipe insulation
A: Drinking water systems