processes for removal of hydrogen sulfide found in florida ground water sources

D.Immanuel Joseph,T.Hariharan

Published in International Journal of Advanced Research in Civil,Structural,Environmental and Infrastructure Engineering and Developing

ISSN: 2320-723X          Impact Factor:1.7         Volume:3         Issue:1         Year: 01 March,2017         Pages:292-295

International Journal of Advanced Research in Civil,Structural,Environmental and Infrastructure Engineering and Developing

Abstract

Hydrogen Sulfide is a very soluble and odorous gas that is frequently found in Florida ground waters used as water sources for community supplies. There are many treatment methods that can be employed to successfully remove Hydrogen Sulfide. This paper examines the most common systems, and their major benefits and considerations, for small and medium water treatment systems.

Kewords

water treatment systems, odorous, Florida ground waters

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