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Iron and manganese removal from groundwater : enhanced aeration processes.En36-534/89-91-07E-PDF

"Roughly forty percent of the public water supplies in Canada have iron and manganese above their respective recommended maximum concentrations of 0.30 mg/L and 0.05 mg/L. The problems associated with the presence of these two metals extend beyond factors of aesthetics and potability. In addition to physical fouling problems, iron and manganese may stimulate growth of microorganisms in groundwater treatment plants, in distribution systems and in reservoirs"--Executive summary.

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Department/Agency
  • Groundwater and Soil Remediation Program (Canada), issuing body.
  • Burlington Environmental Technology Office, issuing body.
  • Canada Centre for Inland Waters, issuing body.
  • Wastewater Technology Centre (Canada), issuing body.
  • Waterloo (Ont. : Regional Municipality), issuing body.
TitleIron and manganese removal from groundwater : enhanced aeration processes.
Series title
  • [Unpublished report] ; no. 89-91-07
Publication typeMonograph
Language[English]
FormatDigital text
Electronic document
Note(s)
  • Digitized edition from print [produced by Environment and Climate Change Canada].
  • Cover title.
  • "Submitted to The Groundwater and Soil Remediation Program (GASReP) and The Regional Municipality of Waterloo by The Wastewater Technology Centre (WTC)."
  • Includes bibliographical references.
Publishing information
  • Burlington, Ontario : Groundwater and Soil Remediation Program (GASReP), Environment Canada, Burlington Environmental Technology Office, Canada Centre for Inland Waters, March 1992.
Description1 online resource (214 pages in various pagings) : charts.
Catalogue number
  • En36-534/89-91-07E-PDF
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