| Arsenic
Removal from Drinking Water
Description
Arsenic (As) is known to be a very toxic
element and a carcinogen to human. Even a trace amount of
arsenic can be harmful to human health. The World Health Organizations
(WHOs) current provisional guideline for arsenic in drinking
water is 10 ppb. In India, states like Uttar Pradesh, Bihar,
Jharkhnad, West Bengal, Assam, Manipur, mainly in Ganga-Meghna-Brahmaputra
(GMB) plain covering an area of about 569749 sq km with a
population of over 500 million have reported serious illnesses
due to presence of arsenic.
The arsenic removal from drinking
water by physicochemical process provides process for decontamination
of water with respect to arsenic. BARC developed know how
of ultrafiltration (UF) based membrane technology for water
decontamination with respect to microbiological contamination
at both domestic and community scale is available for transfer
separately. The present technology is a novel Ultrafiltration
(UF) membrane assisted physicochemical process for removal
of arsenic from ground/surface water to make the water safe
for drinking.
Advantages
- Simple and rapid
- Adoptable at both domestic and community
level
- Capability of high decontamination
- Product water not only free from arsenic but also free
from secondary contaminants like iron, manganese and microorganisms.
- Can operate without electricity
- No specific requirement for waste disposal
- Cost effective
Application
Removal of arsenic from ground/surface
water to provide safe drinking water free from primary contaminant
like arsenic as well as secondary contaminants like iron and
microorganisms.
Technology can be adopted at both
domestic and community level
For further information please contact
:
Head, Technology Transfer & Collaboration Division,
Bhabha Atomic Research Centre,
Trombay, Mumbai - 400 085
Email : headttcd@barc.gov.in

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