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Activated Carbon Adsorption. Activated carbon is a very mature
technology that removes low levels of organic contaminants, including
taste and odor from water through the adsorption of the compounds that
cause problems. Learn more... Oxidation. Various options exist for treatment using oxidation,
including chlorine, hydrogen peroxide and ozone, which has one of the
highest oxidation potential. Learn more...
Chemical Pretreatment. Precipitation of metals, or removal of foulants, can be achieved using chemical pretreatment, achieved under the control of pH or of ORP
(Oxidation/Reduction Potential). Learn more...
Ion Exchange. Ion exchange is a traditional method of removal
of low levels of organic contaminants in aqueous streams.
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Free Oil Separation. In order to reduce foulants in membrane
feed streams to a minimum, it is often advisable to remove free oil prior
to introducing the fluid to the system.
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