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Iron and Manganese Removal With Potassium Permanganate
This article discusses a method for iron and manganese removal from the water supply by continuously feeding potassium permanganate to the water before it passes through a manganese greensand filter. This method has been found effective on iron‐ and manganese‐bearing waters, some of which had been unsuccessfully treated by other conventional iron removal systems.
Iron and Manganese Removal With Potassium Permanganate
This article discusses a method for iron and manganese removal from the water supply by continuously feeding potassium permanganate to the water before it passes through a manganese greensand filter. This method has been found effective on iron‐ and manganese‐bearing waters, some of which had been unsuccessfully treated by other conventional iron removal systems.
Iron and Manganese Removal With Potassium Permanganate
Willey, Benjamin F. (author) / Jennings, Harry (author)
Journal ‐ American Water Works Association ; 55 ; 721-728
1963-06-01
8 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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