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Description
The Small
Community Arsenic Removal System is made up of sealed polyglass tanks
connected in series. (Tanks are also referred to as columns).
The Systems are all engineered to work with the community's water
chemistry and usage. The small community systems will range in the size,
number and configuration of the tanks. The system is instrumented
with on/off valves, sample collection ports, pressure gauges, and
totalizer flow meeters.
Untreated
water flows to the first column of each treatment train of the system.
Each treatment train consists of oxidation and adsorption treatment
columns. The oxidation column contains ATS A/P Complex 2002
Oxidation Media which functions to convert Arsenic III to Arsenic V.
Immediately following the oxidation treatment are columns containing A/I
Complex 2000 Adsorption Media which functions to remove all arsenic.
Each system is designed with multiple treatment columns to provide a
fail safe redundant arsenic removal system. The system is
completely neutral with regard to tastes and odors - it neither causes
them nor treats for them.
The Small
Community Systems can process a flow rate up to 1,000 gallons per minute
and work with varying arsenic concentrations.
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