Abstract

Performances of two devices for point‐of‐use treatment are reported. One device was a combination of a granular activated carbon bed and a precoat filter; the other was a combination of a reverse osmosis unit, a prefilter, and two granular carbon adsorption units. These devices were studied in order to determine the extent to which they were able to remove various organic, inorganic, microbiologic, and particulate contaminants from potable water.

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