Browsing by Subject "water treatment"
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Home Water Quality Problems--Causes and Treatments.
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The influence of calcium on the inhibition of arsenic desorption from treatment residuals in extreme environments
(Texas A&M University, 2006-04-12)One of the most toxic environmentally mobile compounds found in water is arsenic. It has been used as a pesticide to control insects, fungi, weeds and rodents since the early part of this century because of its high toxicity. ... -
Optimizing Biogenic Manganese Oxide Production
(2013-02-15)The presence of emerging organic contaminants in surface and ground water sources poses challenges for traditional drinking water treatments such as granular activated carbon and ozonation with sand filtration. Manganese ... -
Perchlorate Degradation Using Partially Oxidized Titanium Ions and Ion Exchange Membrane Hybrid System
(2011-08-08)Perchlorate has entered human and environmental food chains and has received a great deal of attention because of its toxicity to humans. In this study, chemical degradation of perchlorate was investigated using partially ... -
PHOTOCATALYTIC DEGRADATION OF PHENOL IN WATER BY SILVER/TITANIUM DIOXIDE NANORODS COATED WITH AN ULTRATHIN MAGNESIUM OXIDE LAYER
(2017-12-11)Phenol is one of the most widespread, toxic, and recalcitrant compounds commonly found in water sources. Due to its persistent nature, conventional wastewater treatment methods are not effective to remove or degrade phenol ... -
Water Management Guidelines for the Texas Greenhouse Industry.
(Texas Agricultural Extension Service, 1991) -
Water Management Guidelines for the Texas Greenhouse Industry.
(Texas Agricultural Extension Service, 1990) -
Water Network Optimization in Region L Texas
(2018-07-30)The objective of this research is to develop an MINLP model to optimally reconfigure water resources in the Region L Planning Area in South Central Texas containing all or parts of 21 counties. Water scarcity is a major ...