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Removing uranium from drinking water by metal hydroxides and anion‐exchange resin
Results of bench‐scale testing on uranium removal from a natural water that was chosen as a good representative of uranium‐bearing waters indicated that conventional coagulant and lime softening treatment removes more than 85 percent of dissolved uranium (83 μg U/L) when an optimum pH and dosage were provided. A strong base anion‐exchange column is a recommended option for the treatment of private well waters containing uranium at higher than desirable levels.
Removing uranium from drinking water by metal hydroxides and anion‐exchange resin
Results of bench‐scale testing on uranium removal from a natural water that was chosen as a good representative of uranium‐bearing waters indicated that conventional coagulant and lime softening treatment removes more than 85 percent of dissolved uranium (83 μg U/L) when an optimum pH and dosage were provided. A strong base anion‐exchange column is a recommended option for the treatment of private well waters containing uranium at higher than desirable levels.
Removing uranium from drinking water by metal hydroxides and anion‐exchange resin
Lee, Suk Y. (Autor:in) / Bondietti, Ernest A. (Autor:in)
Journal ‐ American Water Works Association ; 75 ; 536-540
01.10.1983
5 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
Ferric Sulfate , Uranium , Coagulation , Aluminum Sulfate , Softening , Magnesium Carbonate , Ion Exchange , pH , Lime
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