The recent lowering of the arsenic MCL from 50 ppb to 10 ppb in 2006 will cause many utilities to implement new technologies for arsenic removal. Most of the affected utilities are expected to use adsorption onto solid sorbents for arsenic removal, especially in the arid Southwest, where conserving and re-using water is of utmost importance. This would cause the generation of more than 6 million pounds of arsenic residuals every year, which then would be disposed of in landfills. This thesis effort focuses on the testing of different aluminum and iron (hydr)-oxide based sorbents that are likely to be used for arsenic removal and assessing the behavior of these Arsenic Bearing Solid Residuals (ABSRs) under landfill conditions. It was demonst...
Previous studies in our laboratory have demonstrated that drinking-water treatment residuals are eff...
Arsenic concentration in groundwater throughout Cache Valley exceeds the drinking water limit. Aquif...
The mobility of inorganic arsenic species in contaminated sediments and aquifers is mainly governed ...
Arsenic is a naturally occurring contaminant in ground water. The link between human exposure to ele...
Lowering the Maximum Contaminant Level (MCL) for arsenic in drinking water in the U.S., has caused a...
The capacity of four mineral sorbents to retain arsenic under simulated mature landfill conditions w...
The maximum contaminant level (MCL) for arsenic in drinking water was reduced to 10 parts per billio...
This research evaluated the effectiveness of a commercially available adsorbent, Kemiron, to remove ...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2021Landfills are commonly used to store municipal soli...
Using Environmental Protection Agency occurrence and concentration data, it is estimated that about ...
During treatment for potable use, water utilities generate arsenic-bearing ferric wastes that are su...
Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences (FAES): 2nd Place (The Ohio State University Edward F...
Samples of Class I landfill of North Central Polk County contained high level of arsenic (As) above ...
This research dealt with the leaching of arsenic containing waste rocks from a proposed gold mine si...
This study investigates whether the addition of chemical reagents derived from alumina refinery res...
Previous studies in our laboratory have demonstrated that drinking-water treatment residuals are eff...
Arsenic concentration in groundwater throughout Cache Valley exceeds the drinking water limit. Aquif...
The mobility of inorganic arsenic species in contaminated sediments and aquifers is mainly governed ...
Arsenic is a naturally occurring contaminant in ground water. The link between human exposure to ele...
Lowering the Maximum Contaminant Level (MCL) for arsenic in drinking water in the U.S., has caused a...
The capacity of four mineral sorbents to retain arsenic under simulated mature landfill conditions w...
The maximum contaminant level (MCL) for arsenic in drinking water was reduced to 10 parts per billio...
This research evaluated the effectiveness of a commercially available adsorbent, Kemiron, to remove ...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2021Landfills are commonly used to store municipal soli...
Using Environmental Protection Agency occurrence and concentration data, it is estimated that about ...
During treatment for potable use, water utilities generate arsenic-bearing ferric wastes that are su...
Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences (FAES): 2nd Place (The Ohio State University Edward F...
Samples of Class I landfill of North Central Polk County contained high level of arsenic (As) above ...
This research dealt with the leaching of arsenic containing waste rocks from a proposed gold mine si...
This study investigates whether the addition of chemical reagents derived from alumina refinery res...
Previous studies in our laboratory have demonstrated that drinking-water treatment residuals are eff...
Arsenic concentration in groundwater throughout Cache Valley exceeds the drinking water limit. Aquif...
The mobility of inorganic arsenic species in contaminated sediments and aquifers is mainly governed ...