Fluoride Reduction in a Groundwater System
Published by Gilbert Ybarbo
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- Treatment Methods
- Water Treatment Solutions
- Groundwater
- Groundwater Assessment
- Groundwater Pollution
Published by Gilbert Ybarbo
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Distillation will remove fluoride without the requirement for energy, filter replacements and/or chemicals
Published by Chris Bryce, Employee at F Cubed Limited
We have a treatment plant that uses activated alumina in an absorption column. The activated alumina is regenerated using sulphuric acid and caustic soda. The challenges with the process are the hazards presented by the chemicals (which can be managed, though at a cost) and the ability to dispose of the liquid fluoride waste stream...
Published by neil herbert, Water Corporation - Principal Engineer, Desalination and Process Technology Standards
We have a system which is passive absorption using calcium based absorbent which we have developed. Just soak the absorbent in water for 24 hours and it will suck all the fluoride then filter the remaining contaminants through our wasan water purifiers
Published by Chandrasekaran J., Founder Director at Watsan Envirotech private Limited
Actually there is no "good" technical solution as F- is very reactive. There fore you have to remove some harmless anions before accessing to F-.
You could consider :
Good luck
Published by Philippe Drouet, Directeur Technique International chez SAUR
These work. In some places they used bone char for small quantities.
Published by Joseph Cotruvo, President at Joseph Cotruvo & Associates, Water , Environment and Public Health
Fluoride adsorption media filter can be installed. We are pune India based company name Aquacare Engineers doing Projects on EPC contact us on 919860663150
Published by Datta Yerudkar
Controlled Alum injection or Reverse Osmosis.
Published by Frieso Pouwer, CEO at Clean and Pure Water Inc.