How Adsorption Technology Reduced Arsenic at Chilean Drinking Water Facility

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How Adsorption Technology Reduced Arsenic at Chilean Drinking Water Facility
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In 2005, Chile’s Superintendence of Sanitary Services implemented a new arsenic standard for drinking water, giving the country’s water treatment companies 10 years to come into compliance. Many of the companies, which are privately held, sought solutions for arsenic issues. In this case study, see how AdEdge Water Technologies designed a custom seven-vessel treatment system for Aguas Andinas, and learn how the system successfully reduced high arsenic levels in three water wells.

About AdEdge Water Technologies
Headquartered just north of Atlanta, AdEdge Water Technologies specializes in the design, development, manufacturing and supply of innovative water treatment solutions that remove contaminants from process or aqueous streams. AdEdge offers a full range of conventional and innovative treatment technologies to achieve trough standards including adsorption, coagulation, ion exchange, biofiltration and membrane-based solutions. For more information, call 866/8ADEDGE or visit www.adedgetech.com.

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