Basic Information about Chloramines and Drinking Water Disinfection
Chloramines are disinfectants used to treat drinking water. Chloramines are most commonly formed when ammonia is added to chlorine to treat drinking water. Chloramines provide longer-lasting disinfection as the water moves through pipes to consumers. This type of disinfection is known as secondary disinfection.
- What are chloramines? (pdf)
- How long has monochloramine been used as a drinking water disinfectant? How is monochloramine typically used? How many people/water utilities use monochloramine? (pdf)
- Why is drinking water disinfected? What is the difference between primary and secondary disinfection? How is monochloramine used in a treatment plant? (pdf)
- What disinfectants are available for drinking water? (pdf)
- How effective is monochloramine vs. chlorine as a primary disinfectant? (pdf)
- How effective is monochloramine vs. chlorine as a secondary disinfectant? (pdf)