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Tillman, 1996 - Google Patents

Combination of zero-valent iron and granular activated carbon for the treatment of groundwater contaminated with chlorinated solvents

Tillman, 1996

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This study addressed the long-term economical benefits of adding the innovative zerovalent iron technology to a currently operating granular activated carbon (GAC) system. The concept is based on aboveground vessels, filled with zero-valent iron, which would pretreat …
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