2014
DOI: 10.1007/s10098-014-0862-0
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Removal of arsenic from drinking water using dual treatment process

Abstract: This paper focuses on determining an efficient and simple method to remove arsenic from groundwater. Arsenic is a naturally occurring element widely distributed in the earth's crust. Arsenic is very toxic when found in large quantities in drinking water. This report documents the selected treatment method and laboratory experimentation of arsenic removal from drinking water in small water delivery systems and domestic water systems. The objective is to expand upon research of new and existing arsenic removal t… Show more

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“…Some existing efficient Fe 0 filters have been built by local populations without any particular skills and are maintained by them [56,[111][112][113]. As an example, the community-scale Fe 0 arsenic filter developed at the Indian Institute of Technology Bombay (IITB filter) [56,113] uses commercial iron nails.…”
Section: The Affordability Of Fe 0 -Amended Sand Filtersmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Some existing efficient Fe 0 filters have been built by local populations without any particular skills and are maintained by them [56,[111][112][113]. As an example, the community-scale Fe 0 arsenic filter developed at the Indian Institute of Technology Bombay (IITB filter) [56,113] uses commercial iron nails.…”
Section: The Affordability Of Fe 0 -Amended Sand Filtersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As an example, the community-scale Fe 0 arsenic filter developed at the Indian Institute of Technology Bombay (IITB filter) [56,113] uses commercial iron nails. Each community filter contains some 10 kg of iron nails and should work for about five years.…”
Section: The Affordability Of Fe 0 -Amended Sand Filtersmentioning
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“…However as nutrient loading from the watershed is decreasing over time as the decreasing NO 3 and PO 4 concentrations of BP Lake and Meuse River indicate, arsenic or other metal concentrations in water of DLV Lake could increase, as they are released by the lake sediments [7,45]. In that case additional water treatment could be needed [46]. Other metals (e.g., manganese) could become a problem by accumulating over time [11] needing special attention during treatment and transport of drinking water [47].…”
Section: Effect Of Artificial Recharge With River Water and Of Air Blmentioning
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“…Diverse conventional and advanced water treatment processes have been developed for producing clean and safe water for consumption offering improved performance and cost-effective processes. Recently, Roy et al (2015) have determined a simple, cheap, and efficient water treatment to remove arsenic from groundwater in augmentation of drinking water application. Dual treatment of conventional techniques consists of oxidation coagulation-filtration, and adsorption were found to be economically feasible and efficient compared to the others.…”
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