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Assisted Defluoridation Process for Safe Drinking Water
Description
India is one among 25 nations in the world where fluorosis
problem is persisting due to consumption of excess fluoride
bearing drinking water. In affected areas fluoride concentration
in ground water is found ranging from 1.5 to 39 ppm which
is more than permissible limits (<1ppm). It is observed
that 30 % districts are affected in Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra,
and Bihar, whereas 50% districts in Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan,
Gujarat, Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu are affected by fluorosis.
Fluoride in ground or surface water is a result of natural
deposits or from industrial/mining contamination.
The membrane assisted sorption process for removal of fluoride
from ground/surface water provide safe drinking water and
solves the serious problem of aluminium contamination in the
product water coming after defluoridation unit, which is more
dangerous than fluoride. Therefore, by this process it is
providing water not only free from fluoride but also free
from secondary contaminants like aluminium and microorganisms
which will be removed by ultrafiltration membrane. It is a
simple, cost effective, adoptable at both domestic and community
level and having capability of high decontamination.
* UF Membrane Unit shown in above fig. is a part of process.
It is a separate technology available with BARC for transfer.
Advantages
- It requires minimum contact time for maximum defluoridation.
- Defluoridation capacity at neutral pH is appreciable.
- Its defluoridation capacity is independent of temperature.
- Production of safe drinking water not only free from fluoride
but also free from secondary contaminants like aluminium
and microorganisms.
- It can be operated with/without the use of electricity.
Application
Removal of fluoride from ground/surface
water to provide safe drinking water free from primary contaminant
like fluoride as well as secondary contaminants like aluminium
and microorganisms 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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