Ground water is a source for drinking and industrial water supply
and pollution created by active industrial sites which often cause
social, health, and environmental problems. This groundwater
eventually drains into adjacent water sources. Filtration Materials
for Groundwater: A Guide to Good Practice presents the up-to-date
technology of purification of polluted ground water, its treatment
for industrial and human needs and the remediation of polluted
sites. The book examines: Types of pollutants in ground water
including the main inorganic and organic pollutants and their
behaviour. Filtration materials for water treatment and principles
of their choice. How to choose suitable filtration materials
according to targeted compounds and estimate its efficiency.
Technologies for ground water treatment. Cost and risks estimation
of treatment facilities. Lifetime, risks and cost estimation of
technology. Examples of modern ongoing facilities for ground water
treatment and polluted sites remediation. This book is of interest
to scientists and engineer who deal with the problem of
purification of ground water for different purposes and the
remediation of polluted sites.
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