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Wednesday, December 08, 2004

iron removal for villages

Gary Schreiber, CWS VI
 The Purolite Co.
dear sirs,
what i meant through the word "low cost" is that these methods are to be used in villages in India particularly the north east region , where you will rarely find electricity .... not to talk about mechanical pumps and chemicals......
any practical idea ?????
 
----saleem
 
 
> Message: 1        
>    Date: Mon, 6 Dec 2004 12:49:39 -0800
>    From: "GreenValleyPumpInc" <gvpinc@internetcds.com>
> Subject: Re: low cost iron removal methods
>
> Forget about cost being the operative word.   Try:   Best, efficient, or
> practical.   We use a Greensand Filter or a MAZ which is a lighter,
> synthetic version.    Very reliable, space efficient, and the cost of the
> Potassium Permanganate is still affordable.   We use them where this is the
> criteria...and all that does end up as a factor of costs. Steve
> gvpinc@internetcds.com
> (Business Mail)
>
>
>
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> Message: 2        
>    Date: Mon, 6 Dec 2004 12:53:28 -0800
>    From: "GreenValleyPumpInc" <gvpinc@internetcds.com>
> Subject: Re: Removing resin
>
> WE use a homemade tank with a "Shop-Vac" head attached...gets a couple cubic
> feet out pretty quick and without having to add water to help with removal.
> I notice some of the newer Shop-Vac's have pretty big tanks (and pretty
> small)...one of these is the cheapest, best we have found...can take it "on
> the job" or work in the shop...Steve
> gvpinc@internetcds.com
> (Business Mail)
>
> Message: 3        
>    Date: Tue, 7 Dec 2004 09:46:26 +0530
>    From: "neelesh" <neelesh@aqua-focus.com>
> Subject: Re: low cost iron removal methods
>
> please clarify  about the potassium permanganate. is green sand actually
> potassium permanganate? could not be- then what is the role of this in the
> iron removal,
> thanks
> neelesh
>
> Message: 4        
>    Date: Tue, 7 Dec 2004 01:19:27 -0600
>    From: "Gary Schreiber" <garypuro@deskmedia.com>
> Subject: Re: low cost iron removal methods
>
> Greensand is Manganese Greensand.  It is regenerated with Potassium
> Permanganate.  It is an excellent media for iron removal.
>
> Gary Schreiber, CWS VI
> The Purolite Co.
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "neelesh" <neelesh@aqua-focus.com>
> To: <WaterTechOnline@yahoogroups.com>
> Sent: Monday, December 06, 2004 10:16 PM
> Subject: Re: [WaterTechOnline] low cost iron removal methods
>
>
> >
> > please clarify  about the potassium permanganate. is green sand actually
> > potassium permanganate? could not be- then what is the role of this in the
> > iron removal,
> > thanks
> > neelesh
> >
> >
> >

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