Authors :
Ryan M. Chola
Volume/Issue :
Volume 5 - 2020, Issue 5 - May
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Abstract :
Iron is a problem usually associated with
borehole water supplies. Iron can be found in water in
two states. Water containing ‘ferrous’ iron usually clear
when it comes out of the ground but becomes cloudy or
red when it meets air, converting the iron to its ‘ferric’
state. The presence of iron in ground water is usually
from natural process and abundant existence
(Daughney and Reeves, 2005).
Keywords :
Borehole, galvanising, Iron, stainless steel, water
Iron is a problem usually associated with
borehole water supplies. Iron can be found in water in
two states. Water containing ‘ferrous’ iron usually clear
when it comes out of the ground but becomes cloudy or
red when it meets air, converting the iron to its ‘ferric’
state. The presence of iron in ground water is usually
from natural process and abundant existence
(Daughney and Reeves, 2005).
Keywords :
Borehole, galvanising, Iron, stainless steel, water