From GE Analytical Instruments

Numerous studies have been conducted to compare
the performance of various TOC methodologies on a
wide range of raw source water and finished drinking
water samples. The methodologies studied are those
that are approved for TOC monitoring under the USEPA's
Disinfectants and Disinfection Byproducts Rule (D/DBPR).
The results of these studies demonstrate that UVPersulfate
oxidation combined with membrane
conductometric detection produces results
comparable to combustion oxidation combined with
NDIR detection.

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