Removal Of pesticides and inorganic pollutants by reverse osmosis

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Abstract

Contamination of soil and groundwater with pesticides is mainly caused by old ecological bur-dens. This study focuses on the treatment of groundwater contaminated with chlorinated pesticides. The contaminants mainly include a-HCH, (3-HCH, y-HCH, HCB, DDE, DDD and DDT. Reverse osmosis technology using R098pHt polyamide membranes was used to remove the pollutants under batch process conditions. The observed rate of removal ranged from 98.4% to 99.7%. Total dissolved content solids decreased from 1.35 g/dm3 to below 0.05 g/dm3.

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Šír, M., Podhola, M., Patočka, T., Honzajková, Z., Kocurek, P., Bystrianský, M., … Kubal, M. (2015). Removal Of pesticides and inorganic pollutants by reverse osmosis. Environment Protection Engineering, 41(2), 159–166. https://doi.org/10.37190/epe150213

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