Granular activated carbon (GAC) is commonly used for removing organic constituents and residual disinfectants in water supplies.
This not only improves taste and minimizes health hazards; it protects other water treatment units such as ion exchange resins from possible damage due to oxidation or organic fouling. Activated carbon is a favoured water treatment technique because of its multifunctional nature and the fact that it adds nothing detrimental to the treated water.
Granular activated carbon (GAC) is commonly used for removing organic constituents and residual disinfectants in water supplies. This not only improves taste and minimizes health...
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Granular activated carbon (GAC) is commonly used for removing organic constituents and residual disinfectants in water supplies.
This not only improves taste and minimizes health hazards; it protects other water treatment units such as ion exchange resins from possible damage due to oxidation or organic fouling. Activated carbon is a favoured water treatment technique because of its multifunctional nature and the fact that it adds nothing detrimental to the treated water.