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Arsenic Treatment Technologies Drinking Water Research
Arsenic Research
Arsenic Treatment Technologies
 
 
EPA initiated the Arsenic Removal Technology Demonstration Program in 2002 to evaluate the performance, reliability, and cost of arsenic removal technologies and their effect on distribution systems. Two rounds of full-scale, commercially ready treatment technology demonstrations across the country provided states and water utility operators with important information about removing arsenic from their drinking water.
Recent Publications

Arsenic Removal from Drinking Water by Coagulation/Filtration U.S. EPA Demonstration Project at City of Three Forks, MT Final Performance Evaluation Report (PDF) (80 pp, 9.2 MB) (EPA/600/R-09/113) October 2009

Arsenic Removal from Drinking Water by Adsorptive Media U.S. EPA Demonstration Project at Richmond Elementary School in Susanville, CA Final Performance Evaluation Report (PDF) (83 pp, 4.6 MB) (EPA/600/R-09/067) August 2009

Arsenic Removal from Drinking Water by Iron Removal U.S. EPA Demonstration Project at Vintage on the Ponds in Delavan, WI Final Performance Evaluation Report (PDF) (79 pp, 7.8 MB) (EPA/600/R-09/066) August 2009

Arsenic Removal from Drinking Water by Adsorptive Media U.S. EPA Demonstration Project at Rollinsford, NH Final Performance Evaluation Report (PDF) (123 pp, 5.3 MB) (EPA/600/R-09/017) February 2009

Arsenic and Antimony Removal from Drinking Water by Adsorptive Media U.S. EPA Demonstration Project at South Truckee Meadows General Improvement District (STMGID), NV - Final Performance Evaluation Report (PDF) (79 pp, 4.3 MB) (EPA/600/R-09/016) February 2009

Arsenic Removal from Drinking Water by Adsorptive Media U.S. EPA Demonstration Project at Goffstown, NH Final Performance Evaluation Report (PDF) (67 pp, 6 MB) (EPA/600/R-09/015) February 2009

EPA’s Arsenic Removal Technology Demonstration Program conducts arsenic removal demonstrations at selected public water facilities across the United States. The program was divided into two rounds of demonstrations: 12 locations were funded for Round 1, and 28 locations were funded for Round 2. Now, Round 2a is underway at 10 locations.
 
Contact
Tom Sorg
(513) 569-7370
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