Table 8 (Continued)
Common or
Suitable
Avail-able
Solu-bility,
AWW
Chemical Name and
Trade Name
Shipping
Handling
Forms
W eight,
lb/gal
Commercial
Character-istics
A
3
Formula
Containers
Materials
lb/ft
Strength
Stan-
dard
Taste and Odor Control
Activated carbon, C
"Aqua
Bags; bulk
Dry--iron, steel;
Black
15
Insol-uble
B 600
Nuchar,"
wet--rubber,
granules
(suspen-
&
"Hydro-
silicon, iron,
power
sion used)
B 604
darco,"
stainless steel
"Norite"
Chlorine, C12
Chlorine
100-,
Dry--black iron,
Liquefied gas
91.7
0.07 (60F),
99.8% C12
B 301
gas, liquid
150-lb
copper, steel;
under
0.04
chlorine
cylinders; 1-ton
wet gas--glass,
pressure
(100F)
tanks;
hard rubber,
16- 30-,
silver
55-ton tank
cars
Chlorine dioxide, ClO2
Chlorine
Generated as
Plastics, soft
Yellow-red
0.02
26.3% available
dioxide
used
rubber (avoid
gas
(30 mm)
C12
hard rubber)
Copper sulfate,
Blue vitriol,
100-lb bags;
Asphalt, silicon,
Crystal
75-90
1.6 (32F),
99% CuSO4
B 602
CuSO45H2O
blue stone
450-lb bbls.;
iron, stainless
Lump
73-80
2.2 (68F),
drums
steel
Power
60-64
2.6 (86F)
Ozone O3
Ozone
Generated at
Aluminum,
Colorless gas
site of appli-
ceramics, glass
cation
Potassium
Purple salt
Bulk; bbls.;
Iron, steel,
Purple
0.23 (32F)
100%
Danger of
B 603
permanganate, KMnO4
drums
wood
crystals
0.54 (68F)
explosion on
1.05
contact with
(104F)
organic matters