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Arsenic Mitigation of Drinking Water
Presence of arsenic in drinking water tube wells probably all know. But like drinking water with arsenic mitigated in various countries may not be known for all of us to be. The technologies that are flood cleanup nj used to mitigate arsenic may be different. But it is important for the underdeveloped countries, a sustainable method for arsenic, which may be more cost effective, affordable and adaptable for all.
In Bangladesh people were mixed with alum and a very small amount of potassium permanganate in an appropriate ratio in powder form was designed to reduce innovation (you must be sure about the amount and ratio of ingredients before using or prescribing). Once I collected myself and used this mixture of arsenic mitigation project in the late nineteen DANIDA office, while I worked water restoration nj in a district town and my tube-well was marked with red. This marking indicates that this pipe and water harmful to drink because of arsenic across the border. However, a teaspoon of this powder is mixed in10 litters of water and 10 to 12 hours. Some of sediment deposited at the ground saw the glass. Carefully clean the water from above is transferred to the glass jar with others and then safely off the sediment by digging a hole in the ground, where nothing is usually grown discarded. Some of the NGOs to distribute the mixture. But one of the disadvantages of this method is the safe disposal of the sediments. Since the sediment contains high concentrations of arsenic, which is harmful to plants, vegetables, grains and ground water. So it is not environmentally friendly.
The people of 8000 villages of Bangladesh, where 80% tube and is highlighted in red, was also advised to keep and retain rain water for drinking. It only rains for about 120 to 140 days a year in Southeast Asian countries. But the technology for recording and storing large quantities of rain water for every individual or household to the community through the year is not yet developed. But it is experimenting in some small town in the Hill Tract region Bangladesh.
Dr. Abul Hashem, a Bangladeshi researcher working in the U.S., invented a device commonly known as the Sono filter, which is safely used for the filtration of arsenic known. Dr. Abul Hashem was with Grainger Challenge Award. The price was about $ 1.5 million estimated for the study and treatment of poor patients Arsenicosis and with that money donated to a non-govt. Organization in Kushtia, Bangladesh distributed Sono filter under 32 000 families. The main advantage of this filter is no toxic waste and environmentally friendly.
Thus, the researcher, World Health Organization, national and international organizations that are active in this sector try should be cleaned very easily cost innovative technology or device to mitigate arsenic from water or other alternative sources, millions of people, including children in save developing countries of Asia.
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