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Arsenic and fluoride removal from groundwater by reverse osmosis
Abstract The reverse osmosis process was evaluated for removal of naturally occurring arsenic and fluoride from groundwater. Arsenic removal was affected by the prevalent arsenic species present in the water. Arsenic concentrations were reduced by approximately 60%–90% from nearly 80 μg/L. Fluoride concentrations were reduced by approximately 60% from nearly 1.7 mg/L.
Arsenic and fluoride removal from groundwater by reverse osmosis
Abstract The reverse osmosis process was evaluated for removal of naturally occurring arsenic and fluoride from groundwater. Arsenic removal was affected by the prevalent arsenic species present in the water. Arsenic concentrations were reduced by approximately 60%–90% from nearly 80 μg/L. Fluoride concentrations were reduced by approximately 60% from nearly 1.7 mg/L.
Arsenic and fluoride removal from groundwater by reverse osmosis
Schneiter, R.Wane (author) / Middlebrooks, E.Joe (author)
Environmental International ; 9 ; 289-291
1983-05-16
3 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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