Part of Metals and Related Substances in Drinking Water Set - buy all five books together to save over 30% There is increasing concern regarding the presence of metals, particularly heavy metals in drinking water. In addition to the well-known toxic effects of lead, which are discussed at length in the Best Practice Guide on the Control of Lead in Drinking Water (in this series of Guides), the latest WHO guide values for maximum mean concentrations of arsenic, nickel and others in drinking water have been lowered compared to previous versions. European Union, USA and National standards...
Part of Metals and Related Substances in Drinking Water Set - buy all five books together to save over 30% There is increasing concern regarding...
Adam Postawa, Colin Hayes, Alessandra Criscuoli, Francesca Macedonio, Andreas N. Angelakis, Joan B. Rose, Andrew Maier,
This Best Practice Guide on the Control of Iron and Manganese in Water Supply is one of a series produced by the International Water Association's Specialist Group on Metals and Related Substances in Drinking Water. Iron and manganese are often found in soft upland water sources associated with natural organic matter and are also commonly found in the groundwater abstracted from confined and unconfined aquifers. The presence of iron and manganese in water is one of the most frequent reasons for customers' complaint due to aesthetic issues (yellow, brown and black or stains on laundry and...
This Best Practice Guide on the Control of Iron and Manganese in Water Supply is one of a series produced by the International Water Association's Spe...