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A perspective of riverbank filtration

Ray et al., 2002

Document ID
9559767160164779491
Author
Ray C
Grischek T
Schubert J
Wang J
Speth T
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Journal‐American Water Works Association

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Riverbank filtration (RBF) is a process in which pumping wells located along riverbanks induce a portion of the river water to flow toward the wells. During RBF, which has many similarities to slow‐sand filtration, river water contaminants are attenuated from a …
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