Search Results - "de Waal, Luuk"
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Arsenic reduction to <1 µg/L in Dutch drinking water
Published in Environment international (01-01-2020)“…•Dutch drinking water companies aim to produce drinking water with <1 µg/L As.•A two-step assessment of health risks and arsenic removal cost-benefits is…”
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Rainwater Harvesting for Drinking Water Production: A Sustainable and Cost-Effective Solution in The Netherlands?
Published in Water (Basel) (12-03-2019)“…An increasing number of people want to reduce their environmental footprint by using harvested rainwater as a source for drinking water. Moreover, implementing…”
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Impact of phosphate, silicate and natural organic matter on the size of Fe(III) precipitates and arsenate co-precipitation efficiency in calcium containing water
Published in Separation and purification technology (18-03-2020)“…•Impact of oxyanions and NOM on arsenic and iron co-precipitation is studied.•Phosphate competed strongly with arsenate for adsorption onto ferric…”
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Mobility and redox transformation of arsenic during treatment of artificially recharged groundwater for drinking water production
Published in Water research (Oxford) (01-07-2020)“…In this study we investigate opportunities for reducing arsenic (As) to low levels, below 1 μg/L in produced drinking water from artificially infiltrated…”
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Mechanisms of arsenate removal and membrane fouling in ferric based coprecipitation–low pressure membrane filtration systems
Published in Separation and purification technology (15-06-2020)“…•Both MF and UF membranes showed similar arsenic and iron removal efficiency.•No differences were observed for arsenic removal between the filtration…”
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Arsenic reduction to < 1 mu g/L in Dutch drinking water
Published in Environment international (2020)“…Arsenic (As) is a highly toxic element which naturally occurs in drinking water. In spite of substantial evidence on the association between many illnesses and…”
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