2008
DOI: 10.2495/wp080441
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Biological ammonia removal from drinking water in fluidized bed reactors

Abstract: Ground water is the most reliable source of drinking water and frequently contains ammonia as a pollutant in concentrations up to 3mg/L. The recommended maximum concentration level (MCL) according to the World Health Organization (WHO) is 0.5 mg/L. Concentrations in excess of this in drinking water can be oxidized to toxic nitrite, support the growth of bacteria, (Nitrosomonas and Nitrobacter), and create taste and other problems in treatment plants and the distribution network. High ammonia concentrations als… Show more

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“…While Aboabboud et al [57] investigated the removal of ammonia from groundwater as it is the primary source for drinking in Libya. A synthetic solution of around 3 mg/l was used and entered two fluidized reactors containing a sand and granular activated carbon supporting a biofilm.…”
Section: Biological Treatmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While Aboabboud et al [57] investigated the removal of ammonia from groundwater as it is the primary source for drinking in Libya. A synthetic solution of around 3 mg/l was used and entered two fluidized reactors containing a sand and granular activated carbon supporting a biofilm.…”
Section: Biological Treatmentmentioning
confidence: 99%