Uranium Fact Sheet
Uranium Fact Sheet
Publication Year:
2013
Authors:
Water Quality Association (WQA)
Language:
English
Affiliated Orgs.:
Water Quality Association (WQA)
Resource Type:
Factsheet
Summary:
Uranium, naturally found in groundwater, can be harmful if consumed in large quantities over time. Various treatments, like ion exchange
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Resource Information
Resource Type
Factsheet
Publication Year
2013
Author
Water Quality Association (WQA)
Language
English
Organizational Affiliation
Water Quality Association (WQA)
Relevant Country
United States
Specific Contaminants
Heavy Metals, Uranium
Business Connect Takeaways
Uranium is a naturally occurring element that can be found in groundwater and can pose a health risk if consumed
There are several treatment methods available to remove uranium from drinking water, including ion exchange, reverse osmosis, and adsorption.
The effectiveness of each treatment method depends on several factors, including the concentration of uranium in the water, the pH