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Efficient Removal of Micropollutants by Saeed Dehestaniathar is a document available to read on EtoBox.
This research assesses the effectiveness of a drinking water treatment plant using reverse osmosis (RO) followed by activated carbon filtration (ACF) for removing organic micropollutants from river bank filtrate. The study found high removal efficiencies for most pollutants, although some, such as NDMA and glyphosate, were less effectively removed. The combined RO-ACF approach demonstrates robustness in treating emerging micropollutants, ensuring safe drinking water quality.
- Author
- Saeed Dehestaniathar
- Language
- EN