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Discover membrane fundamentals, operation tips, and practical troubleshooting. Learn how to ensure safe, efficient and reliable high-quality drinking water for your community with the latest technology and best practices.
Anion exchange is a relatively new drinking water treatment process that is gaining importance because it is one of two of the most viable and reliable PFAS drinking water treatment processes. Although it is very effective in a short contact time, it can significantly change the chlorination process and deteriorate distribution water quality in terms of pH, alkalinity, and corrosion capability.
GAC is typically used in drinking water treatment. However, its design and operation differ from those of conventional treatment. Although it is one of two of the most viable and reliable PFAS drinking water treatment processes, it has a few limitations. For example, the removal efficacy of specific PFAS is not very good and can deteriorate distribution water quality.
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