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Arsenic

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Devise methods to conduct research safely and to ensure safe disposal of arsenic contaminated waste. Determine the best way to prepare and to measure very low concentrations of arsenic. Design a reactor system and data collection system that will make it possible for us to begin to optimize treatment processes for efficient and reliable arsenic removal. Determine how to create a raw water for testing. Should the raw water be created from distilled water or from tap water? What should be added to the raw water to set the ionic composition? How should pH be controlled?


The processes of flocculation, floc blanket, plate settler sedimentation, and filtration are expected to remove As (V). The removal of arsenic by precipitation is expected to be limited by the transport of arsenic to the solid surface of the coagulating agent (either iron or aluminum salts). The flocculation process for groundwater containing arsenic is expected to be inefficient due to the low floc volume fraction. To compensate for the low floc volume fraction it may be necessary to use a longer residence time. Loss of coagulant to the walls of the reactor will also likely be a major problem for small scale reactors given the low solid surface area in suspension. It may be advantageous to use a contact chamber for rapid mix and initial precipitation to reduce losses to the reactor walls.

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