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Simultaneous removal of arsenic, iron and manganese from groundwater by oxidation-coagulation-adsorption at optimized pH
Author(s) -
Anup Jyoti Bora,
Rajkamal Mohan,
Robin K. Dutta
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
water science and technology water supply
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.318
H-Index - 39
eISSN - 1607-0798
pISSN - 1606-9749
DOI - 10.2166/ws.2017.092
Subject(s) - manganese , arsenic , ferrous , adsorption , chemistry , groundwater , water treatment , coagulation , environmental chemistry , inorganic chemistry , nuclear chemistry , environmental engineering , environmental science , psychology , geotechnical engineering , organic chemistry , psychiatry , engineering
The method based on oxidation-coagulation-adsorption at optimized pH (OCOP) using NaHCO 3 , KMnO 4 and FeCl 3 as pH conditioner, oxidant and coagulant, respectively, is an efficient and low-cost method for removal of arsenic from groundwater that has been gaining popularity in India. In a recent modification of OCOP, coexisting ferrous iron of water was utilized in order to lower the dose of FeCl 3 and hence to lower the cost of the treatment of water containing both arsenic and iron. Here we present how the OCOP method can be effectively and economically used for simultaneous removal of arsenic, iron and manganese ions from water containing all three contaminants. For this we have optimized the required doses of NaHCO 3 , KMnO 4 and FeCl 3 by response surface methodology and used the optimized doses in a field trial with 11 domestic units of 20 L capacity in batch mode. Arsenic, iron and manganese were removed simultaneously by the present modification of the OCOP method to below 1 μg/L, 0.03 mg/L and 0.009 mg/L from initial concentrations of 100 μg/L, 1–8 mg/L and 0.5–5.0 mg/L, respectively, with a reduced cost.

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