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TYPE: ARSENIC ADSORPTION MEDIA FILTER USED IN DRINKING WATER TREATMENT SYSTEMS APPLICATION: REMOVAL OF ARSENIC IN DRINKING WATER TECHNOLOGY NAME: ADI

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With the enactment of USEPA new arsenic standards in 2006, drinking water whose arsenic content is between 10 and 50 ppb will need to be treated.

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analytes (Cd, Cu, Fe, Pb, and Zn) can also be analyzed from the same sample media with or without arsenic being present using flame AAS techniques.
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