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Aluminum, Phosphate, Lead and Water. By Victoria Clare Posted December 2, 2020. Tweet ...
Researchers at University of Tsukuba, Osaka University, and Kitasato University developed a novel amide cyclodextrin (cyclic oligosaccharide) that can selectively capture phosphate ions in water.
The Columbus Water Works is adding phosphates to the drinking water to prevent corrosion. Officials said the process started on Monday and should continue over the next 15 to 18 months.
But while trendy, these laws have little impact on overall phosphate water pollution, according to University of Massachusetts at Amherst’s David Keiser. Authorities are reluctant to impose limits on ...
But it turns out there may be a catch. There’s a reason detergent makers have used large amounts of phosphorous—it works. Phosphates don’t directly clean—rather, the chemicals bind with ...
WATERLOO, Iowa (KWWL) -- Waterloo Water Works will begin adding phosphate to the city's water supply on November 1 as part of their corrosion control efforts.
Add to that, phosphate runoff in streams and lakes is causing toxic algae blooms killing aquatic life, and you find the catch-22. Scientists say maintaining a delicate balance is important.
Water quality standards have fallen in two more of Wales' most protected river networks, meaning seven of the nine river systems are failing to meet phosphate level targets.