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UMass Environmental Engineering Research Project “ Optimizing the Generation and Capacity of Adsorptive Sites on Oxide Surfaces for Manganese Control ”. Principal Investigators John E. Tobiason, William A. Knocke (VA Tech), Paul Hargette (Black & Veatch) Sponsors: Awwa Research Foundation
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UMass Environmental Engineering Research Project“Optimizing the Generation and Capacity of Adsorptive Sites on Oxide Surfaces for Manganese Control” Principal Investigators • John E. Tobiason, William A. Knocke (VA Tech), Paul Hargette (Black & Veatch) Sponsors: • Awwa Research Foundation • Aquarion Water Company of CT Duration: 01/04 – 10/07 Synopsis: Field, pilot and bench-scale investigations to characterize oxide-coated filter media used for sorption of reduced Mn(II) and oxidation using free chloirine and permanganate. Impacts of alternate regeneration strategies and water chemistry. Graduate Students: • Ryan Bouchard (MS EVE ’05), Anjuman Islam (MS EVE ’07), Joseph Goodwill (MS EVE ’06), Lauren Zuravnsky (MS EVE VA Tech ’06)) Status: Completion 10/07 Presentations at AWWA ACE and WQTC, 2006 & 2007 Tobiason, J.E., Knocke, W.R., Goodwill, J.E., Islam, A.A., Bouchard, R., Zuravnsky, L. and Hargette, P. 2007.Characterization and Performance of Filter Media for Manganese Control. ~ 400 pp., Awwa Research Foundation, Denver, Colorado.