Plenty of options. All ...
Published by Alexander Rodionov, Director at Water SolutioNZ Ltd
Plenty of options. All depends on the chemical form of iron in the bore water. The easiest is to oxidize the dissolved iron with air or ozone and then separate the oxidized metal on sand or any other granular media. Ion exchange can be also used for that - may require sodium chloride for regeneration of the resin. In case iron is complexed with organics which is quite common, it would be beneficial to identify the optimal conditions of breaking down this complex to release iron and precipitating the released metal on media. Catalytic filtration using Birm, Filox, Manganese
Greensand, FHM and Pyrolox and other media based on manganese dioxides has been proven to be effective. Hope this helps
Greensand, FHM and Pyrolox and other media based on manganese dioxides has been proven to be effective. Hope this helps