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Diatomaceous Earth Filtration of Giardia Cysts and Other Substances
Pilot‐plant tests resulted in virtually 100 percent removals of Giardia lamblia cysts for both coarse and fine grades of diatomaceous earth over a wide range of conditions. Removals of turbidity and total coliform bacteria were functionally dependent on the grade of diatomaceous earth. Alum coating increased removal rates.
Diatomaceous Earth Filtration of Giardia Cysts and Other Substances
Pilot‐plant tests resulted in virtually 100 percent removals of Giardia lamblia cysts for both coarse and fine grades of diatomaceous earth over a wide range of conditions. Removals of turbidity and total coliform bacteria were functionally dependent on the grade of diatomaceous earth. Alum coating increased removal rates.
Diatomaceous Earth Filtration of Giardia Cysts and Other Substances
Langé, Kelly P. (author) / Bellamy, William D. (author) / Hendricks, David W. (author) / Logsdon, Gary S. (author)
Journal ‐ American Water Works Association ; 78 ; 76-84
1986-01-01
9 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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