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Main Title Arsenic Removal from Drinking Water by Adsorptive Media. U.S. EPA Demonstration Project at Wellman, TX. Six-Month Evaluation Report.
Author S. WILLIAMS ; A. S. C. Chen ; L. WANG ; A. Paolucci
CORP Author Battelle, Columbus, OH.; National Risk Management Research Lab., Cincinnati, OH. Water Supply and Water Resources Div.; Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Office of Research and Development.
Year Published 2008
Report Number EPA/600/R-08/080; 68-C-00-185
Stock Number PB2009-100554
Additional Subjects Arsenic ; Drinking water ; Water treatment ; Adsorptive media ; Removal ; Potable water ; Contaminants ; Water quality ; Cost effectiveness ; Water pollution ; Water purification ; Demonstration projects ; US EPA ; Evaluation ; Texas ; Wellman(Texas)
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Abstract
This report documents the activities performed and the results obtained from the first six months of the arsenic removal treatment technology demonstration project in the City of Wellman, TX. The main objective of the project was to evaluate the effectiveness of AdEdge Technologies' AD-33 media in removing arsenic to meet the new arsenic maximum contaminant level (MCL) of 10 microg/L. Additionally, this project evaluates (1) the reliability of the treatment system (Arsenic Package Unit (APU)-100CS-S-2-AVH), (2) the required system operation and maintenance (O&M) and operator skills, and (3) the capital and O&M cost of the technology. The project also characterizes the water in the distribution system and any residuals produced by the treatment process. The types of data collected include system operation, water quality parameters (both across the treatment train and in the distribution system), and capital and O&M cost.