Research on Slow Sand Filtration Simulation System for Salty, Phosphate and Zinc Removal

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The research focuses on slow sand filtration (SSF) simulation system for salty, phosphate and zinc removal. Salty, phosphate and zinc are all the polluted compostions of rainwater runoff. SSF system is an ideal way to purify the rainwater runoff due to its simplicity of construction and low cost. The paper also introduces the practical applications of SSF system nowadays. With the remarkable economic and human pupulation developments, our world faces the challenges of water scarcity. SSF system has great potential in filtering rainwater to provide no-potable water even potable water.

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Anqi, T., Zhiyong, Z., & Yujie, Z. (2020). Research on Slow Sand Filtration Simulation System for Salty, Phosphate and Zinc Removal. In IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science (Vol. 512). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/512/1/012030

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