(Removal of chemical water contaminants such as pesticides, fuel and industrial compounds, pharmaceuticals, and endocrine disruptors using locally generated biochar adsorbents in off-grid water treatment systems.)
Tag: n
 
(categories & wikilinks)
(2 intermediate revisions by one other user not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
This page describes the process for design and operation of decentralized small community and household water treatment systems utilizing biochar as a sustainably and locally generated adsorbent for removal of chemical contaminants.
This page describes the process for design and operation of decentralized small community and household [[water treatment]] systems utilizing [[biochar]] as a sustainably and locally generated adsorbent for removal of chemical contaminants.


While the page is being built, please see the Aqueous Solutions website, www.aqsolutions.org, for downloadable open source materials (documents and videos) describing the generation of low-cost, enhanced water filter biochar, and the integration of biochar adsorption units in multi-barrier off-grid water treatment systems.
While the page is being built, please see the Aqueous Solutions website, http://www.aqsolutions.org/, for downloadable open source materials (documents and videos) describing the generation of low-cost, enhanced water filter biochar, and the integration of biochar adsorption units in multi-barrier off-grid water treatment systems.


See also our article in the October 2012 issue of Water Conditioning & Purification International: http://www.wcponline.com/pdf/October2012Kearns.pdf
See also our article in the October 2012 issue of Water Conditioning & Purification International: http://www.wcponline.com/pdf/October2012Kearns.pdf
And be sure to "Like" us on Facebook! https://www.facebook.com/AqueousSolutions
[[Category:Biochar]]
[[Category:Water treatment]]

Revision as of 07:08, 15 December 2012

This page describes the process for design and operation of decentralized small community and household water treatment systems utilizing biochar as a sustainably and locally generated adsorbent for removal of chemical contaminants.

While the page is being built, please see the Aqueous Solutions website, http://www.aqsolutions.org/, for downloadable open source materials (documents and videos) describing the generation of low-cost, enhanced water filter biochar, and the integration of biochar adsorption units in multi-barrier off-grid water treatment systems.

See also our article in the October 2012 issue of Water Conditioning & Purification International: http://www.wcponline.com/pdf/October2012Kearns.pdf

And be sure to "Like" us on Facebook! https://www.facebook.com/AqueousSolutions

Cookies help us deliver our services. By using our services, you agree to our use of cookies.