Title of article :
Removal of Arsenic and Coliform Bacteria by Modified Sand Filter With Slag and Zeolite from Drinking Water
Author/Authors :
Ebrahimi Afshin نويسنده Environment Research Center, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, Iran , Mohammadi Amir نويسنده Urmia University of Medical Sciences , Abdolahnejad Ali نويسنده Department of Environmental Health Engineering, School of Health, Shahid Sadoghi Yazd University of Medical Sciences, Yazd, IR Iran , Jafari Negar نويسنده Environment Research Center, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, IR Iran , Farrokhzadeh Hossein نويسنده Environment Research Center, Research Institute for Primordial Prevention of Non-Communicable Disease, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, IR Iran
Pages :
7
From page :
1
To page :
7
Abstract :
[Background]Among the various adverse pollutants in water, coliform bacteria and arsenic are very important. Drinking of arsenic-contaminated water has become a serious threat to public health and has affected millions of people across the world.[Objectives]The aim of this study was to investigate the removal of arsenic and coliform bacteria from drinking water in small communities with the use of a conventional Slow Sand Filter (SSF) and modified filter by slag (SMF) and Zeolite (ZMF).[Methods]In this study, initial concentrations of arsenic were 0.073, 0.11, 0.171, 0.21, 0.24, and 0.33 mg/l and the initial number of coliform bacteria was 4*106 MPN/100 mL. Arsenic and coliform bacteria samples were taken every 24 and 48 hours, respectively. Concentration of arsenic was analyzed by Inductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectroscopy (ICP-AES) and the total and fecal coliforms were measured by multiple probable number (MPN) 9-tubes method.[Results]The results showed that the mean removal efficiency of arsenic (mean 0.189 mg/L) by SSF, SMF, and ZMF was 33.7%, 51.5%, and 66.2%, respectively. It was shown that the filter modified by zeolite had more efficiency in arsenic removal because of higher cation exchange capacity (CEC) than any other media. The removal efficiencies of coliform bacteria by SSF, SMF, and ZMF were 1.97, 1.98, and 1.99 log, respectively.[Conclusions]This treatment method can be used as a simple, cheap, and convenient technique for arsenic and coliform bacteria removal from small communities’ drinking water resources.
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics
Serial Year :
2017
Record number :
2410986
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