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Arsenic, Part 2 of 2: Removing Arsenic from Water-The Importance of pH, Background Contaminants
by Dennis Clifford
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Since its isolation in 1250 A.d. by Albert the Great, arsenic has been known for its poisonous nature and acute toxicity. In the 1970s, arsenic was identified as a carcinogen associated with skin and lung cancer, and more recently it has been linked to bladder and prostrate cancers, cardiovascular disease and diabetes. What follows is a discussion of different species of arsenic and various methods for effective removal from drinking water supplies..
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