An Engineering Example of Removing Iron and Manganese from Underground Water

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Use water supply treatment engineering of Shenyang some water treatment plant as an example. Introduced process characteristics, design parameters, treatment effect and operation cost of treating iron and manganese of underground drinking water. This water treatment plant treat the underground water as the source, and the processing capacity of water of this engineering is 105t/d. This underground water turns out to be abundant and clear. Therefore, the main process of the water treatment plant is decresing the content of iron and manganese in the underground water.

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