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Closure to “Predicting Chlorine Residuals in Drinking Water: Second Order Model” by Robert M. Clark and Mano Sivaganesan

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Clark, R. M.(1998). “Chlorine demand and trihalomethane formation kinetics: A second-order model.” J. Environ. Eng., 124(1), 16–24.
Clark, R. M., and Sivaganesan, M.(1998). “Predicting chlorine residuals and the formation of TTHMs in drinking water.” J. Environ. Eng., 124(12), 1203–1210.

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Volume 129Issue 5September 2003
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Robert M. Clark
Environmental Engineering and Public Health Consultant, 9627 Lansford Dr., Cincinnati, OH 45242.
Mano Sivaganesan
Mathematical Statistician, Office of the Director, Water Supply and Water Resources Div., National Risk Management Research Laboratory, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH 45268.

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