2016
DOI: 10.24908/ijsle.v11i1.6326
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Evaluation of a Point-of-Use Electrocoagulation System for Arsenic Removal

Abstract: -A point-of-use prototype electrocoagulation treatment system was designed and evaluated for its ability to remove arsenic from a synthetic groundwater. The system was comprised of an electrocoagulation reactor providing batch treatment, a rechargeable battery power source, an electrical monitoring and control module, and a granular media filter. The control module and the filter underdrain system were designed to improve user convenience. The system was able to consistently reduce arsenic concentrations to be… Show more

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“…Among several investigated technologies for removal of arsenic from drinking water, most common are ionexchange, precipitation, coagulation/adsorption and membrane treatment systems. Although these processes produce high quality water, they require expensive resins, replaceable adsorption media and chemicals (Alferness 2016). It can be noticed that EC is a very efficient method for arsenic removal (Table 4).…”
Section: Arsenic Removalmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among several investigated technologies for removal of arsenic from drinking water, most common are ionexchange, precipitation, coagulation/adsorption and membrane treatment systems. Although these processes produce high quality water, they require expensive resins, replaceable adsorption media and chemicals (Alferness 2016). It can be noticed that EC is a very efficient method for arsenic removal (Table 4).…”
Section: Arsenic Removalmentioning
confidence: 99%