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11Ozone — For other uses, see Ozone (disambiguation). Ozone …
12Cryptosporidiosis — Not to be confused with Cryptococcus. Cryptosporidium Cryptosporidium muris oocysts found in human feces. Scientific classification …
13Chloramine — Other names …
14Cryptosporidium — This article is about the protozoan. For the disease, see Cryptosporidiosis. Cryptosporidium Cryptosporidium muris oocysts found in human feces. Scientific classification …
15Bleach — For other uses, see Bleach (disambiguation). Commercial Clorox sodium hypochlorite bleach Bleach refers to a number of chemicals that remove color, whiten, or disinfect, often via oxidation. Common chemical bleaches include household chlorine… …
16Chlorite — For the mineral type, see chlorite group. For the neutral chemical compound, see chlorine dioxide. The chlorite ion The chlorite ion is ClO2−. A chlorite (compound) is a compound that contains this group, with chlorine in oxidation state +3.… …
17Sodium chlorite — Sodium chlorite …
18Wilderness and diarrhea — Diarrhea acquired in the wilderness, sometimes calledWilderness diarrhea (WD), wilderness acquired diarrhea (WAD) or backcountry diarrhea, and is a much discussed hazard among backpackers, hikers, campers and other outdoor recreationalists who… …
19Total organic carbon — (TOC) is the amount of carbon bound in an organic compound and is often used as a non specific indicator of water quality or cleanliness of pharmaceutical manufacturing equipment. A typical analysis for TOC measures both the total carbon present… …
20Sewage treatment — The objective of sewage treatment is to produce a disposable effluent without causing harm to the surrounding environment, and also prevent pollution.[1] Sewage treatment, or domestic wastewater treatment, is the process of removing contaminants… …