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Wastewater Nutrient Removal for Biological Balance
Nitrite indicates the stage of conversion of ammonia and organic nitrogen forms to nitrate by the aerobic biological treatment steps (nitrification). Nitrite is the intermediate nitrogen form between ammonia and nitrate. Highly toxic, even small amounts of nitrite can upset the delicate biology of a wastewater plant.
Drinking Water Nitrate & Nitrite Control in Drinking water
Nitrate testing is used to monitor for watershed protection, source water following storm events and spring run-off conditions, and potential in distribution for methemoglobinemia (blue baby) condition; EPA MCL at 10 mg/L Nitrate Nitrogen. Nitrite can be a leading indicator of nitrification in distribution systems; EPA MCL in DW; 1.0 mg/L as Nitrite Nitrogen.
One-Button Analysis with DR Spectrophotometers
TNTplus™ technology works exclusively with the Hach DR Family of Spectrophotometers (DR 2800™, DR 3900™, and DR 6000™). The chemistry vials require no preparation or glassware, and enable the spectrophotometer to automatically recognize the testing method, eliminating the need to pre-program or create calibration curves. No blank is required, further reducing expense.
To complete your chemical analysis, choose from these instruments:
With high speed wavelength scanning across the UV and Visible Spectrum, and over 250 pre-programmed testing methods, the DR6000™ is the industry’s most advanced lab spectrophotometer
Barcode Recognition: Simply drop in the vial and get results immediately with automatic method detection.
Reference Detector: Monitors and compensates for optical fluctuations.
10X Measurement and Outlier Elimination: Dirty, scratched, or flawed glassware, including fingerprints, is no longer an issue—instrument averages 10 readings and rejects outliers.
Self-Contained Packaging—Reagents Inside Sealed Cap: Reduces exposure to chemicals—no need to open pillows or clean glassware.