Tens of thousands of plants use chlorine gas to disinfect their community’s drinking water. And while regulations may vary by individual geographies, there’s no question that if you’re going to use chlorine gas, Gas Scrubbers are an essential component for the safety of your plants, the environment, and humans. In the unlikely event of a chlorine gas leak, you need to rely on a proven, safe technology. When called into action, Gas Scrubbers must work as intended. That’s why you can depend on Capital Controls—a brand synonymous with safe and robust gas chlorination equipment for Gas Feeders and Scrubbers. Our industry experts are uniquely qualified to specify, customize, and deliver the appropriate gas scrubber solutions for you—as well as test your media and provide maintenance.
William Stimeling
De Nora Product Manager-Gas Feed and Chlorine Dioxide
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Can innovation be achieved with a tried-and-true disinfection technology?
Jul 2, 2020 8:21:00 AM / by William Stimeling posted in Insider, De Nora, chlorination, gas feed, chlorine gas
Since chlorine technology was first used in the US to disinfect drinking water in Jersey City, NJ, in 1908, most waterborne diseases have been eliminated in the U.S. Chlorine is still the most common disinfectant for drinking water and wastewater. Chlorine is also used for disinfection and as a biocide in numerous industries.