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Chlorination‐Filtration for Iron and Manganese Removal
Processes in which oxidation is followed by removal of suspended solids can effectively remove soluble iron and manganese from water. Three common processes for removing iron and manganese are: (1) aeration‐filtration, (2) chlorination‐filtration, and (3) potassium permanganate‐manganese greensand filtration. This article describes these processes and presents results from a pilot study of chlorination‐filtration. The costs for oxidants in chlorination‐filtration are less than those for potassium permanganate‐manganese greensand filtration.
Chlorination‐Filtration for Iron and Manganese Removal
Processes in which oxidation is followed by removal of suspended solids can effectively remove soluble iron and manganese from water. Three common processes for removing iron and manganese are: (1) aeration‐filtration, (2) chlorination‐filtration, and (3) potassium permanganate‐manganese greensand filtration. This article describes these processes and presents results from a pilot study of chlorination‐filtration. The costs for oxidants in chlorination‐filtration are less than those for potassium permanganate‐manganese greensand filtration.
Chlorination‐Filtration for Iron and Manganese Removal
Wong, Joseph M. (author)
Journal ‐ American Water Works Association ; 76 ; 76-79
1984-01-01
4 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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