Study highlights differences of chlorination to treat high- and low-viability cyanobacteria

Thursday, May 14, 2020 - 09:10 in Health & Medicine

Lakes and reservoirs are important sources of drinking water, but the high frequency of toxic cyanobacteria bloom and associated cyanotoxin could impair drinking water quality. In recent years, major studies have investigated the effects of chlorination on membrane integrity and toxin fate of high-viability cyanobacteria.

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