Arsenic contamination of drinking water sources threatens the health of over 50 million people around the world. Sustainable implementation of arsenic removal technologies requires disposal options for produced wastes that limit the release of arsenic. Arsenic contamination is particularly severe in Bangladesh and India, where access to landfills is limited and most wastes are disposed on the ground nearby arsenic removal units. To address concerns with arsenic release under these disposal conditions, this research characterized the stability of arsenic wastes during two alternative disposal strategies. Stabilization of wastes in concrete and mixing wastes with cow dung were tested using arsenic-bearing ferric iron wastes generated durin...
© IWA Publishing 2014. As with other water treatment systems, arsenic treatment creates not only qua...
In the first part of this study, environmental bacterial arsenic transformation was investigated in ...
Arsenic is a toxic metalloid element which is naturally occurring in sediments, rocks, water and air...
Arsenic contamination of drinking water sources threatens the health of over 50 million people aroun...
Arsenic has found widespread use in agriculture and industry to control a variety of insect and fung...
Arsenic in the soil environment has gained renewed interest because of the emerging cognizance that ...
The removal of arsenic from drinking water sources produces arsenic-bearing wastes, which are dispos...
Long-term exposure to trace levels of arsenic (As) in shallow groundwater used for drinking and irri...
The removal of arsenic from drinking water sources produces arsenic-bearing wastes, which are dispos...
The identification of release mechanisms of arsenic may assist in designing safe and effective remed...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-12Arsenic contamination of groundwater is a global co...
Lowering the Maximum Contaminant Level (MCL) for arsenic in drinking water in the U.S., has caused a...
The discovery in the late 1990s that as many as 70 million people in Bangladesh were exposed to natu...
Arsenic is a common pollutant in many developing countries and has been linked to cancer and cardiov...
Arsenic occurs in water and soil either as a consequence of human activities or from natural leachin...
© IWA Publishing 2014. As with other water treatment systems, arsenic treatment creates not only qua...
In the first part of this study, environmental bacterial arsenic transformation was investigated in ...
Arsenic is a toxic metalloid element which is naturally occurring in sediments, rocks, water and air...
Arsenic contamination of drinking water sources threatens the health of over 50 million people aroun...
Arsenic has found widespread use in agriculture and industry to control a variety of insect and fung...
Arsenic in the soil environment has gained renewed interest because of the emerging cognizance that ...
The removal of arsenic from drinking water sources produces arsenic-bearing wastes, which are dispos...
Long-term exposure to trace levels of arsenic (As) in shallow groundwater used for drinking and irri...
The removal of arsenic from drinking water sources produces arsenic-bearing wastes, which are dispos...
The identification of release mechanisms of arsenic may assist in designing safe and effective remed...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-12Arsenic contamination of groundwater is a global co...
Lowering the Maximum Contaminant Level (MCL) for arsenic in drinking water in the U.S., has caused a...
The discovery in the late 1990s that as many as 70 million people in Bangladesh were exposed to natu...
Arsenic is a common pollutant in many developing countries and has been linked to cancer and cardiov...
Arsenic occurs in water and soil either as a consequence of human activities or from natural leachin...
© IWA Publishing 2014. As with other water treatment systems, arsenic treatment creates not only qua...
In the first part of this study, environmental bacterial arsenic transformation was investigated in ...
Arsenic is a toxic metalloid element which is naturally occurring in sediments, rocks, water and air...