EFFECT OF ZEOLITE TYPES LTX AND LTA ON PHYSICOCHEMICAL PARAMETERS OF DRINKING WATER SAMPLES IN GHANA, ASSISTED BY LIGHT TRANSMISSION EXPERIMENT

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In this study, the effect of zeolite types LTX and LTA, assisted by laser light transmission experiment on the physico-chemical parameters of drinking water samples have been investigated. Water samples were collected from rivers, streams, and wells from Central and Volta regions of Ghana, and zeolite masses of 0.2 and 0.5 g were added to 100 ml portions of the samples in turn. Laser light intensities transmitted through the samples before and after zeolite addition were measured and recorded. The results obtained showed raw water turbidity of 33.8 NTU and treated water turbidity of 3.0 NTU (WHO recommends the limit of 5 NTU for drinking water); transmitted light intensity for the raw and treated water samples of 0.3122 AU and 0.3345 AU, respectively. Our results also showed that water turbidity highly correlates the transmitted light intensity, and water conductivity depends on dissolved metal concentrations and temperature.

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. B. S.-N. (2014). EFFECT OF ZEOLITE TYPES LTX AND LTA ON PHYSICOCHEMICAL PARAMETERS OF DRINKING WATER SAMPLES IN GHANA, ASSISTED BY LIGHT TRANSMISSION EXPERIMENT. International Journal of Research in Engineering and Technology, 03(03), 686–692. https://doi.org/10.15623/ijret.2014.0303126

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