Carbon Adsorption A treatment system that removes contaminants from ground water or surface water by forcing it through tanks containing activated carbon treated to attract the contaminants. Source: Terms of the Environment ...
carbon adsorption Removal of contaminants from water by filtration through granular activated carbon or by the addition of powdered activated carbon. carbonate alkalinity That part of the total alkalinity due to the carbonate ion (CO3 -).
Carbon Adsorption: A treatment system in which contaminants are removed by forcing water or air through tanks containing activated carbon, a specially treated material that attracts and holds or retains contaminants.
Activated carbon adsorption: The process of pollutants moving out of water and attaching on to activated carbon.
GAC See granular activated carbon adsorption geological log A detailed description of all underground features discovered during the drilling of a well, including types of formations encountered and their physical characteristics.
Carbon adsorption Cyclones Condensers Nonselective catalytic reduction (NSCR) e.g. catalytic converters Selective catalytic reduction (SCR) Flue gas desulfurization Exhaust gas recirculation Flares ...
See also: Solution, Water, Adsorption, Sorption, Contaminant
 
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