Water provision for developing countries is a critical issue as a vast number of lives are lost annually due to lack of access to safe drinking water. The presence and fate of inorganic trace contaminants is of particular concern. Trace inorganic contaminants have been found in elevated concentrations in drinking waters supplied directly from brackish groundwaters in developing countries. Desalination and the removal of trace inorganic contaminants from bore water sources from a remote community in Australia using electrodialysis (ED) were investigated. The influence of applied voltage on the removal of the trace contaminants was evaluated. While the results from this study demonstrated that ED is an effectual method for the removal o...
Water pollution is a serious problem as almost 70% of India’s surface water resources and a growing ...
The continuous increase of environmental regulations make interesting to find effective and efficien...
As freshwater resources become more limited, Australian coastal cities have begun building seawater ...
With the continual concern over the presence of naturally occurring and anthropogenic inorganic and ...
In order to provide safe drinking water in isolated communities where water supply and electrical i...
Presented at EuroMed 2006 conference on Desalination Strategies in South Mediterranean Countries: Co...
The removal of the trace inorganic contaminants boron (B(OH)4−), fluoride (F−) and nitrate (NO3−) fr...
Ratmalana-Moratuwa industrial area has been subject to heavy pollution from various industries for m...
Water recycling plays an essential role in integrated water management, especially in an arid countr...
The quality of water cannot be overlooked as it is an important element required by every being in e...
This study investigates the removal rate of divalent ions during partial desalination of brackish wa...
Water contamination is a worldwide environmental challenge. Consumption of water containing high nit...
The contamination of water sources with toxic metals and semi-metallic elements, including arsenic a...
The removal of the trace inorganic contaminants boron (B(OH)4−), fluoride (F−) and nitrate (NO3−) fr...
Water samples from Keana mine area of Nasarawa State were analysed for some trace metals concentrati...
Water pollution is a serious problem as almost 70% of India’s surface water resources and a growing ...
The continuous increase of environmental regulations make interesting to find effective and efficien...
As freshwater resources become more limited, Australian coastal cities have begun building seawater ...
With the continual concern over the presence of naturally occurring and anthropogenic inorganic and ...
In order to provide safe drinking water in isolated communities where water supply and electrical i...
Presented at EuroMed 2006 conference on Desalination Strategies in South Mediterranean Countries: Co...
The removal of the trace inorganic contaminants boron (B(OH)4−), fluoride (F−) and nitrate (NO3−) fr...
Ratmalana-Moratuwa industrial area has been subject to heavy pollution from various industries for m...
Water recycling plays an essential role in integrated water management, especially in an arid countr...
The quality of water cannot be overlooked as it is an important element required by every being in e...
This study investigates the removal rate of divalent ions during partial desalination of brackish wa...
Water contamination is a worldwide environmental challenge. Consumption of water containing high nit...
The contamination of water sources with toxic metals and semi-metallic elements, including arsenic a...
The removal of the trace inorganic contaminants boron (B(OH)4−), fluoride (F−) and nitrate (NO3−) fr...
Water samples from Keana mine area of Nasarawa State were analysed for some trace metals concentrati...
Water pollution is a serious problem as almost 70% of India’s surface water resources and a growing ...
The continuous increase of environmental regulations make interesting to find effective and efficien...
As freshwater resources become more limited, Australian coastal cities have begun building seawater ...