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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 |
Revision as of 17:48, 14 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