Original paper

Removal of phytotoxins in filter sand used for drinking water treatment

Volume: 205, Pages: 117610 - 117610
Published: Oct 1, 2021
Abstract
Phytotoxins - toxins produced by plants - are contaminants with the potential to impair drinking water quality. They encompass a large group of toxic, partially persistent compounds that have been detected in seepage waters and in shallow wells used for drinking water production. If phytotoxins enter wells used for drinking water production, it is essential to know if the drinking water treatment processes will remove them from the water phase....
Paper Details
Title
Removal of phytotoxins in filter sand used for drinking water treatment
Published Date
Oct 1, 2021
Volume
205
Pages
117610 - 117610
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