Arsenic Removal from Drinking Water by Limestone-Based Material

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
A. D. Davis C. J. Webb D. J. Dixon J. L. Sorenson S. Dawadi
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Jan 1, 2006

Abstract

Limestone-based material appears to be an effective arsenic removal process that has great potential for source reduction in drinking water. Limestone-based material offers several benefits to the drinking water community: 1) reasonable removal efficiency as compared to material cost, 2) broad geographic and water system applicability, 3) compatibility with other water treatment processes, 4) ease of technical use, and 5) low-cost disposal in ordinary landfills. Batch and column experiments have evaluated the removal efficiency of several limestone types. Additives and material alteration have increased the removal efficiency. Granulation of powdered limestone as a filter media currently is being investigated.
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APA: A. D. Davis C. J. Webb D. J. Dixon J. L. Sorenson S. Dawadi  (2006)  Arsenic Removal from Drinking Water by Limestone-Based Material

MLA: A. D. Davis C. J. Webb D. J. Dixon J. L. Sorenson S. Dawadi Arsenic Removal from Drinking Water by Limestone-Based Material. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2006.

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