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Arsenic in drinking water.
- B. Petrusevski, S. Sharma, K. Shordt, J. Schippers, C. V. Wijk
- GeologyJournal of environmental health
- 2001
Arsenic in drinking water: not just a problem for Bangladesh D. van Halem, S. A. Bakker, G. L. Amy, and J. C. van Dijk Delft University of Technology, Faculty of Civil Engineering and Geosciences,…
Multivariate statistical analysis for fluoride occurrence in groundwater in the Northern region of Ghana.
- A. Salifu, B. Petrusevski, K. Ghebremichael, R. Buamah, G. Amy
- Environmental ScienceJournal of contaminant hydrology
- 1 October 2012
Tangential flow filtration: A method to concentrate freshwater algae
- B. Petrusevski, G. Bolier, A. V. Breemen, G. Alaerts
- Environmental Science, Engineering
- 1 May 1995
Aluminum (hydr)oxide coated pumice for fluoride removal from drinking water: Synthesis, equilibrium, kinetics and mechanism
- A. Salifu, B. Petrusevski, G. Amy
- Engineering
- 15 July 2013
Characterisation of coated sand from iron removal plants
- S. Sharma, B. Petrusevski, J. Schippers
- Materials Science
- 1 April 2002
Water treatment plants removing iron from groundwater are commonly expected to operate in oxidation-floc formation mode. However, there are indications that adsorptive iron removal plays a role as…
Chromium removal from water: a review
- Saroj K. Sharma, B. Petrusevski, G. Amy
- Engineering
- 1 December 2008
Chromium is present in drinking water sources (naturally occurring or anthropogenic) in many countries throughout the world. Elevated concentrations of chromium in drinking water are carcinogenic to…
Manganese removal from groundwater: characterization of filter media coating
- J. H. Bruins, B. Petrusevski, Y. Slokar, J. Kruithof, M. Kennedy
- Engineering
- 14 August 2015
AbstractRemoval of manganese in conventional aeration-filtration groundwater treatment plants (GWTPs) results in the formation of a manganese oxide coating on filter media. The formation of this…
Biological and physico-chemical formation of Birnessite during the ripening of manganese removal filters.
- J. H. Bruins, B. Petrusevski, M. Kennedy
- Chemistry, MedicineWater research
- 1 February 2015
Electrochemically activated water as an alternative to chlorine for decentralized disinfection
- K. Ghebremichael, E. Muchelemba, B. Petrusevski, G. Amy
- Engineering
- 1 June 2011
Electrochemically activated (ECA) water is being extensively studied and considered as an alternative to chlorine for disinfection. Some researchers claim that ECA is by and large a chlorine…
Adsorptive removal of manganese(II) from the aqueous phase using iron oxide coated sand
- R. Buamah, B. Petrusevski, J. Schippers
- Engineering
- 1 February 2008
Iron oxide coated sand (IOCS) is a potential adsorbent for metallic ions, e.g. arsenic, lead, manganese etc., however the effect of process conditions and the mechanism of its adsorption of Mn(II)…
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