Alum Coagulation Boosts Iron Removal in Groundwater, Ensuring Safe Drinking Water
The study looked at how adding alum to water before filtering it through sand affects the removal of iron. They found that without alum, the filter removed 89% to 97% of iron, while with alum, it removed 78% to 97%. Higher iron levels in the water led to better removal by the filter. The filter kept the iron and turbidity levels in the water within safe limits for drinking, except at high filtration rates.