Abstract

Iron is one of the most abundant element contain in the ground water. It is mostly present in the form of Iron (II), Iron (III) and metallic Iron in a negligeable quantity. When crossing the delivery network, a ground water may severely destroy it if any treatment is provided. The list of the treatment is very large: aeration, precipitation, insolubilization, cascading, filtration, reverse osmosis and adsorption.

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