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so how does one treat ground water containing arsenic to WHO standards...

And what is WHO standards...lol

i cant remember the concentrations now, but i think its about 1mg/L of Arsenic allowed

the ground water also has salt that needs to be removed to about 180mg/L.

And there's also magnesium/calcium hardness to contend with.

i cant remember the concentrations now, but i think its about 1mg/L of Arsenic allowed

the ground water also has salt that needs to be removed to about 180mg/L.

And there's also magnesium/calcium hardness to contend with.

Give up.

Buy water.

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... Get bitches.

wish it were that simple though.

municipal water treatment systems are a lot simpler.

I've done a presentation on the western treatment plant @ werribee 2 semesters ago, constructed wetlands system is a very interesting concept.

/water engineering.

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