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Apr 26, 2012
Arsenic Treatment: Engineering and Procurement
Authors: John Simms, John Upton, Joanne Barnes, Arthur Menzies, and Ian ElliottAuthor Affiliations
Publication: Environmental and Pipeline Engineering 2000
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A new UK regulatory arsenic standard of 10 μg/l will be introduced in 2003. Severn Trent Water has 17 groundwater sites which will be affected by this legislation and has been undertaking a programme of development work since 1995 to identify the best treatment process. The Company is now in a position to build the treatment plants and this paper describes the development studies which led to the construction of a prototype plant and, following value engineering, the procurement strategy that was used for the remaining 16 sites.
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© 2000 American Society of Civil Engineers.
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Published online: Apr 26, 2012
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John Simms
Senior Process Engineer, Technology & Development, Severn Trent Water Ltd, Avon House, St. Martins Road, Finham, Coventry CV3 6PR, England
John Upton
Head, or Department, Technology & Development, Severn Trent Water Ltd.
Joanne Barnes
Process Engineer, Severn Trent Engineering, Severn Trent Water Ltd.
Arthur Menzies
Senior Civil Engineer, Severn Trent Engineering, Severn Trent Water Ltd.
Ian Elliott
Director of Engineering, Severn Trent Water Ltd.
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