Ground water with arsenic concentrations greater than the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency drinking water standard exists throughout much of the CALFED solution area. These high concentrations are of con-cern from the standpoint of both existing water supply and development of conjunctive use projects. Much is known about arsenic mobility in ground water subject to different hydrologic and geochemical conditions. However, some important knowledge gaps exist that limit the ability to design water supply projects that could prevent arsenic mobilization or promote arsenic removal from ground water. A few well studied sys-tems could provide a much better understanding of methods for preventing or eliminating high arsenic problems. Within th...
This paper addresses the contamination of groundwater by arsenic, a naturally occurring phenomenon t...
Arsenic is a toxic metalloid element which is naturally occurring in sediments, rocks, water and air...
Elevated concentrations of naturally occurring arsenic have been detected in groundwater of southeas...
Ground water with arsenic concentrations greater than the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency drink...
Arsenic contamination of drinking water is widely recognised as a major public health concern, with ...
Awareness of the problems associated with arsenic in drinking water and the environment has grown si...
The realization during the last decade that many water supplies worldwide are affected by arsenic at...
Arsenic is a naturally occurring trace element that poses a threat to human and ecosystem health, pa...
Elevated arsenic concentrations in a fractured crystalline bedrock aquifer in Bow, New Hampshire are...
Arsenic contamination of groundwater in different parts of the world is an outcome of natural and/or...
A rapid growth in research on arsenic occurrence and behaviour in the environment has occurred over ...
After soil washing in the former wood preservation industry, the concentration of As (arsenic) have ...
Arsenic occurs in water and soil either as a consequence of human activities or from natural leachin...
In this study we investigate opportunities for reducing arsenic (As) to low levels, below 1 μg/L in ...
Arsenic concentration in groundwater throughout Cache Valley exceeds the drinking water limit. Aquif...
This paper addresses the contamination of groundwater by arsenic, a naturally occurring phenomenon t...
Arsenic is a toxic metalloid element which is naturally occurring in sediments, rocks, water and air...
Elevated concentrations of naturally occurring arsenic have been detected in groundwater of southeas...
Ground water with arsenic concentrations greater than the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency drink...
Arsenic contamination of drinking water is widely recognised as a major public health concern, with ...
Awareness of the problems associated with arsenic in drinking water and the environment has grown si...
The realization during the last decade that many water supplies worldwide are affected by arsenic at...
Arsenic is a naturally occurring trace element that poses a threat to human and ecosystem health, pa...
Elevated arsenic concentrations in a fractured crystalline bedrock aquifer in Bow, New Hampshire are...
Arsenic contamination of groundwater in different parts of the world is an outcome of natural and/or...
A rapid growth in research on arsenic occurrence and behaviour in the environment has occurred over ...
After soil washing in the former wood preservation industry, the concentration of As (arsenic) have ...
Arsenic occurs in water and soil either as a consequence of human activities or from natural leachin...
In this study we investigate opportunities for reducing arsenic (As) to low levels, below 1 μg/L in ...
Arsenic concentration in groundwater throughout Cache Valley exceeds the drinking water limit. Aquif...
This paper addresses the contamination of groundwater by arsenic, a naturally occurring phenomenon t...
Arsenic is a toxic metalloid element which is naturally occurring in sediments, rocks, water and air...
Elevated concentrations of naturally occurring arsenic have been detected in groundwater of southeas...