how can we reduce concentration of Cr 6 + in groundwater(fro. 700 microgram/liter to 100 microgram/liter.


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area has a 5000km squar with sulfat concentration about 400-1000 mg/liter

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Most filters can reduce most pollutants. For something stronger, contact the experts: culligan, etc. Get a couple of recommendations. My wife had a problem with her well water before we were married (contaminated with something toxic due actions of a neighbor), and a house filter took care of it.
God Bless,
Vic

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what do i look like, a freakin' rocket scientist?
Nuke it!
Hey I know about PC' but this I dont know but try this and let me know if it help you or not

http://www.ecy.wa.gov/biblio/0403017.html

http://www.ecy.wa.gov/pubs/0403017.pdf

you owe me the answer yes or no
use a filter
WHAT?!?!?!?! I must be really dumb because I didn't understand a word of that
Uh - move! I really doubt you can reduce Chromium in the water. So:
Buy bottled water?
Get city water?
Since Chromium is an oxidant I suppose you can fight it by adding an anti-oxidant. Like introducing a base element to fight an acidic element. Trouble is as mush as a pollutant Chromium is so are the anti-oxidants. So your fighting a losing battle.

You could get a water softener, if you have the money, that might filter the Chromium out.

And kids this was simple High-School Chemistry. Not Rocket Science.
WTF?!?!?!?!!?


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