نتایج جستجو برای: arsenic removal

تعداد نتایج: 157476  

Journal: :Journal of environmental science and health. Part A, Toxic/hazardous substances & environmental engineering 2010
K Van Den Bergh G Du Laing Juan Carlos Montoya E De Deckere F M G Tack

In the rural areas around Oruro (Bolivia), untreated groundwater is used directly as drinking water. This research aimed to evaluate the general drinking water quality, with focus on arsenic (As) concentrations, based on analysis of 67 samples from about 16 communities of the Oruro district. Subsequently a filter using Iron Oxide Coated Sand (IOCS) and a filter using a Composite Iron Matrix (CI...

Journal: :Water research 2010
Sudipta Sarkar John E Greenleaf Anirban Gupta Debabrata Ghosh Lee M Blaney P Bandyopadhyay R K Biswas Amal K Dutta Arup K Sengupta

In Bangladesh and the neighboring state of West Bengal, India, over 100 million people are affected by widespread arsenic poisoning through drinking water drawn from underground sources containing arsenic at concentrations well above the permissible limit of 50 μg/L. The health effects caused by arsenic poisoning in this area is as catastrophic as any other natural calamity that occurred throug...

2017
George P. Gallios Athanasia K. Tolkou Ioannis A. Katsoyiannis Katarina Stefusova Miroslava Vaclavikova Eleni A. Deliyanni

The presence of arsenic in water supplies is a major problem for public health and still concerns large parts of population in Southeast Asia, Latin America and Europe. Removal of arsenic is usually accomplished either by coagulation with iron salts or by adsorption with iron oxides or activated alumina. However, these materials, although very efficient for arsenic, normally do not remove other...

2008
Lin-Han Chiang Hsieh Yu-Hsiang Weng Chin-Pao Huang Kung-Cheh Li

The objective of this study was to examine the removal of arsenic from groundwater by a laboratory scale electro-ultrafiltration (EUF) system. Two groundwater samples taken from I-Ian County located in the northeastern part of Taiwan were studied. These well waters were selected based on their As(III) and As(V) contents; the As(III) to As(V) ratios of the well water were 1.8 and 0.4 for Well-#1...

2017
Asha Lata Singh Vipin K Singh

Phosphate is the main hindrance for the removal of arsenic from the arsenic contaminated waste water. Therefore, phosphate removal from contaminated water has become imperative for the successful removal of arsenic. In the present study, an attempt was made to remove phosphate from the waste water by Acinetobacter sp. in the presence and absence of arsenate. When phosphate (25 ppm) containing s...

2003
M. D. Brewster J. Passmore

This paper utilizes data from two pilot studies conducted at Superfund Sites to discuss the electrochemical iron addition process developed by Andco Environmental Processes, Inc. Electrical current and steel electrodes were used to put ferrous and hydroxyl ions into solution. Once added, the chemistry was properly manipulated to provide coprecipitation and adsorption conditions capable of simul...

Journal: :Water 2022

Zerovalent iron nanoparticle (nZVI) technology has been found to be promising and effective for soil groundwater remediation. This paper shows the results of two batch tests (Test A Test B) carried out assess capacity nZVI remediate arsenic (As)-contaminated water. A, performed with batches tap water contaminated by arsenic, a concentration equal 10 mg ? L?1, showed significant reduction As con...

Journal: :Water science and technology : a journal of the International Association on Water Pollution Research 2005
K Ohno A Furukawa K Hayashi T Kamei Y Magara

Serious arsenic contamination of groundwater in Bangladesh has been frequently reported and is of great concern. In this research, repeated water sampling from the same 10 tubewells in Nawabganj municipality, Bangladesh, was conducted and analysed, focusing on the seasonal variation of water quality and the relationship among arsenic and other metals and ions. For the seasonal variation of wate...

Journal: :Environmental pollution 2008
Maria I S Gonzaga Jorge A G Santos Lena Q Ma

This greenhouse experiment evaluated arsenic removal by Pteris vittata and its effects on arsenic redistribution in soils. P. vittata grew in six arsenic-contaminated soils and its fronds were harvested and analyzed for arsenic in October, 2003, April, 2004, and October, 2004. The soil arsenic was separated into five fractions via sequential extraction. The ferns grew well and took up arsenic f...

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