manganese monitoring Articles
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Project profile - Bois Forte reservation palmquist site – Minnesota arsenic, iron, manganese treatment
Background In May 2007, AdEdge Technologies, Inc. was selected by Indian Health Services to supply an arsenic, iron, and manganese treatment system for the Bois Forte Reservation – Palmquist Community Water System in Minnesota. The system has two wells that combine together to serve potable water to 50 connections in the tribal community. The system serves a population of approximately 150 ...
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Intelligent data mining of vertical profiler readings to predict manganese concentrations in water reservoirs
Continuously monitoring and managing manganese (Mn) concentrations in drinking water supply reservoirs are paramount for water suppliers since high soluble Mn loads lead to discoloration of potable water. Despite the Mn level currently being manually sampled throughout the year, in subtropical monomictic lakes such as Hinze Dam, critical Mn concentrations in the epilimnion, where the water is ...
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Monitoring a high iron and manganese content borehole for hydrocarbons - Case Study
APPLICATION Monitoring a borehole for contamination from a known petroleum spill. CUSTOMER Water Company, UK PROBLEM The customer wished to monitor hydrocarbon levels in a borehole for drinking water. The customer had attempted to use a UV based system but found that the system would only last a matter of a few days before ferric and manganese deposits stopped the system from ...
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Project profile - Ohio Willow Wood Mount Sterling, Ohio 30 GPM arsenic, iron & manganese system
Background In the winter of 2006 AdEdge Technologies, Inc. was pre-selected to as the treatment vendor to provide a system for arsenic, iron and manganese removal at the Ohio Willow Wood Facility in Mount Sterling, Ohio. To satisfy OEPA requirements, a pilot was installed to verify the effectiveness of the AD26 oxidation / filtration technology to reduce the target contaminants to below their ...
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