Arsenic and fluoride removal is achieved through concentrated sweep floc coagulation, an enhanced coagulant application strategy that improves contaminant co-precipitation and separation efficiency. The technique optimizes coagulant dose and mixing conditions to enhance arsenic and fluoride partitioning into the solid phase, enabling cost-effective compliance with drinking water standards in systems where conventional coagulation underperforms for these regulated contaminants.
Arsenic and Fluoride Removal from Groundwater: A Case Study
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| First Name | Shubhashini |
| Last Name | Oza |
| Keywords | Romo, Powell, Bauhs, Upadhyaya, Hamrick, arsenic, fluoride, coagulation, drinking water, AWWA |
| Year | 2025 |
| File | WED10-01_Oza_Shubhashini_Presentation.jpg |