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AWWA WQTC64151

  • Removal of Co-Occurring Anions (U, Sb, W, V, P, Si, ClO4-) During Arsenic Treatment
  • Conference Proceeding by American Water Works Association, 11/01/2006
  • Publisher: AWWA

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As arsenic treatment systems for groundwater are being designed and installed, it is becomingapparent that many co-occurring anions can be present along with arsenic. Geologicalformations containing arsenic are often enriched with other trace metals, including uranium,antimony, tungsten, vanadium, and silica. With the exception of silica, U, Sb, W, and V have allbeen implicated with various adverse human health effects. New regulations mean that manysmall utilities still do not know how much uranium is present in their waters. While silica doesnot pose a health effect, its presence detrimentally impacts arsenic removal by iron adsorbents.Elevated phosphate is less likely to occur in conjunction with elevated arsenic, but datafrom several sites indicate significant P concentrations. There is also the potential for chemicalcontaminants (e.g., perchlorate) to occur with arsenic - and systems designed to remove ClO<sub>4</sub><sup>-</sup>generally do not remove arsenic. Therefore data from multiple groundwaters across the US werestudied for simultaneous removal of arsenic and co-occurring anions. Includes tables, figures.

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