The City of Havelock will temporarily stop adding ammonia in the drinking water disinfection process starting on Friday, March 28. This change is required annually by federal and state regulations ...
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That’s because the city is using chlorine-only disinfection during the changeover instead of the chloramine method, which uses chlorine and ammonia. This annual change is recommended by the ...
The difference is caused by the absence of ammonia in the disinfectant the NTMWD uses in water treatment. The system uses a disinfectant that mixes chlorine and ammonia, but has removed the latter ...
will notice changes as these facilities conduct the annual disinfection process. During the weeks-long change, utilities will switch from using ammonia and chlorine in water to chlorine only.
The Town of Ayden announced it will temporarily change the disinfectant used in its water treatment process to chlorine from chloramines beginning Monday and continuing until April 21.