heavy metals water Articles
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Heavy metal levels in tap water in Batina Region, Oman
Most household in Batina depend on private wells for their fresh water supplies. The quality of such water is not regulated or tested by authorities and, therefore, consumers' health might be at risk if water is contaminated. We assessed the contribution of some heavy metals to water pollution. Water samples from 364 houses were collected and analysed for levels of lead, chromium, nickel and ...
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Analysis of trace metals in drinking water with the optima 7000 DV ICP-OES
With the development of mining, smelting and other industrial activities, heavy metals are increasingly being found in freshwater sources which can pose severe threats to human and environmental health. Pollution by heavy metals (such as Cd, Pb, etc.) not only affects the productivity of crops, but also the quality of the atmosphere as well as water bodies and threatens the health and life of ...
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Contamination/Environmental case study
Orlando Drum Company, Orlando, FL Facility washes and reconditions used drums Mercuri and Associates, Inc. was retained as hydrogeological consultant to verify state allegations of contamination of soil and ground water with heavy metals, pesticides, and volatile organic compounds. Initiated preliminary soil and groundwater sampling program, prepared/submitted to regulatory agency ...
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SCHOTT AG - Complete water management for wastewater and recycling technology - Case Study
EnviroChemie water technicians take care of the water management project located at the SCHOTT AG in Mainz and are available around the clock. The team consists of engineers, technicians, lab technicians, chemical workers, supply and disposal companies. Advantages for the customer: A competent, comprehensive solution from a single source Maximum availability Economic advantages compared to ...
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San Joaquin Valley California - Arsenic removal from ground water
Background The San Joaquin Valley of California is approximately 220 miles long and varies in width to a maximum distance of approximately 80 miles. The occurrence of groundwater over the entire extent of the valley is abundant. Recharge for the varied depths of aquifers is from precipitation in the form of rain and the snow pack from the western Sierra Nevada Mountain Range. High capacity wells ...
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