The Effectiveness of Slow Sand Filtration on Reduction of Iron (Fe) and Calcium (CaCO3) Levels in Water
Moh. Andri,
Budiman,
Fabotin Taib
Abstract:Ground water or well water is the largest source of clean water used. The most common obstacle in using groundwater is the problem of iron (Fe) and calcium (CaC03) content in raw water. This research aims to determine the effectiveness of slow sand filtration to reduce Fe and CaCO3 levels in water. This type of research is a pure experimental study in a re-treatment design (One Group Pretest Posttest). The samples of raw water were taken from water pump wells owned by residents on JI. Datu Adam, Lere Village. … Show more
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