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Arsenic in Drinking Water

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B. Petruševski, Saroj Sharma, Kathleen Shordt, Jan C. Schippers et al.

Year: 2009Citations: 1268

Arsenic in drinking water: not just a problem for Bangladesh D. van Halem, S. A. Bakker, G. L. Amy, and J. C. van Dijk Delft University of Technology, Faculty of Civil Engineering and Geosciences, Stevinweg 1, 2628 CN Delft, The Netherlands UNESCO-IHE, Westvest 7, 2611 AX Delft, The Netherlands Rece...

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Adsorbent-based point-of-use system for arsenic removal in rural areas

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B. Petruševski, J.A. Boere, S. M. Shahidullah, Saroj Sharma et al.

Journal: Journal of Water Supply Research and Technology—AQUAYear: 2002Citations: 32

Research Article| May 01 2002 Adsorbent-based point-of-use system for arsenic removal in rural areas B. Petrusevski; B. Petrusevski 1International Institute for Infrastructura, Hydraulic and Environmental Engineering (IHE), P.O. Box 3015, 2601 DA, Delft, The Netherlands Search for other works by thi...

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Four years of development and field-testing of IHE arsenic removal family filter in rural Bangladesh

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B. Petrus̆evski, Saroj Sharma, W. G. van der Meer, F. Kruis et al.

Journal: Water Science & TechnologyYear: 2008Citations: 30

UNESCO-IHE has been developing an arsenic removal family filter with a capacity of 100 L/day based on arsenic adsorption onto iron oxide coated sand, a by-product of iron removal plants. The longer term and field conditions performance of the third generation of eleven family filters prototypes were...

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Family filter with iron-coated sand: solution for arsenic removal in rural areas

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B. Petrus̆evski, Saroj Sharma, F. Kruis, P. Omeruglu et al.

Journal: Water Science & Technology Water SupplyYear: 2002Citations: 22

The presence of arsenic in groundwater is recognised as a threat to public health world-wide and specifically in rural areas of several developing countries due to variety of health-related problems observed in populations ingesting arsenic-containing water. Several arsenic removal technologies suit...

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