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Slow sand filtration for small water systems
Gary S. Logsdon, Roger Kohne, Solomon Abel, and Shawn LaBonde
Abstract: For over 150 years, slow sand filters have been an effective means of treating water for control of microbiological contaminants. Slow sand filters do not need constant operator attention, making them an appropriate technology for water systems that are small or that employ part-time operators. During the 1970s through the 1990s, research and field evaluations of slow sand filtration have demonstrated its efficacy for control of microbiological contaminants that were unknown in
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