A full report of this project, Demonstration of an Electrochemical Reactor to Minimize Brominated DBPs in a Drinking Water Process (4216), is available for free to Water Research Foundation subscribers by logging on to www.waterrf.org. Kimbrough et al | http://dx.This closeup of an individual cell with the reactor lid off and the power on shows water flowing through the vee-shaped notches. With the power on, water vapor caused by the release of oxygen bubbles can be seen above the cell. Distribution tubes and the titanium mesh are shown without water. With the bus bar compartment lid removed for this photograph, the bus bars and dimensionally stable anode ribbons are visible. Kimbrough et al | http://dx.
Using microbial biomass to treat groundwater provides new opportunities for U.S. utilities to address widespread nitrate contamination, eliminate traditional waste streams, achieve greater water recovery, and save money.
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