Artículo de revista
Review of coagulation technology for removal of arsenic: Case of Chile
Fecha
2006-09Registro en:
JOURNAL OF HEALTH POPULATION AND NUTRITION Volume: 24 Issue: 3 Pages: 267-272 Published: SEP 2006
1606-0997
Autor
Sancha Fernández, Ana María
Institución
Resumen
Coagulation technology has been used since 1970 in northern Chile for removing arsenic from drinking-water. This experience suggests that coagulation is an effective technology for the removal of arsenic. It is currently possible to reduce arsenic from 400 mu g/L to 10 mu g/L at a rate of 500 L/sec, assuming pH, oxidizing and coagulation agents are strictly controlled. The Chilean experience with the removal of arsenic demonstrates that the water matrix dictates the selection of the arsenic-removal process. This paper presents a summary of the process, concepts, and operational considerations for the use of coagulation technology for removal of arsenic in Chile.