Yes, usually in the form of a "break" tank. The chlorine can be removed
downstream via bisulfite injection.
Bob Friedel
Quality Assurance Manager
Perritt Laboratories, Inc.
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From: Renaat Kinget <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Tue, 01 May 2001 12:59:43 +0200
I would appreciate that this question is mailed to the different
members
Hello,
does someone have interesting information or litterature references on
the chlorination of potable water before using it within a
pharmaceutical manufacturing company ?
Best regards
Prof. dr. R. KINGET
Laboratory of Pharmacotechnology and Biopharmacy
Campus Gasthuisberg
B-3000 Leuven Belgium
Tel 32- (0)16- 34 58 20 Fax 32- (0)16 49.01.49
http:// www.farm.kuleuven.ac.be/pharbio
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