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Activated carbon removes many pollutants from wastewater through adsorption.
It’s especially effective for organic chemicals, tastes, and odors.
Activated carbon is often used with other treatment methods for best results.
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Activated carbon plays a crucial role in modern wastewater treatment. This porous material has a large surface area that can trap and remove harmful chemicals and pollutants from water. Activated carbon filters can effectively remove unwanted tastes, odors, and many man-made organic chemicals from wastewater.
The treatment process using activated carbon is versatile and can be applied in various settings. It works through adsorption, where contaminants stick to the carbon’s surface. Activated carbon filters are especially good at removing things like chlorine, pesticides, and volatile organic compounds from water.
While activated carbon is great for many pollutants, it’s not a cure-all. It doesn’t work well for removing some contaminants like heavy metals or bacteria. That’s why activated carbon is often used as part of a larger treatment system. By combining it with other methods, water treatment plants can produce cleaner water more effectively.