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Found 11 dataset(s) matching "sodium removal".
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Results from a nanofiltration study utilizing simulated geothermal brines. The data includes a PDF documenting the process used to remove Calcium, Magnesium, Sodium, Silica, Lithium, Chlorine,...
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Invasive marine species are well documented but options to manage them are limited. At Palmyra Atoll National Wildlife Refuge (Central North Pacific), native invasive corallimorpharians, Rhodactis...
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Bodegas & Grocery Stores Receiving Recognition from Borough President's Office Each year, bodegas and grocery stores located in and around Action Center catchment areas participate in the Shop...
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This data contains environmental DNA (eDNA) sample assay results that were collected from water samples taken from a tank housing Asian carp and placed either on ice or at room temperature. At...
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In this study, smelter contaminated soil was treated with various soil amendments (ferric sulphate [Fe2(SO4)3], triple superphosphate [TSP] and biochar) to determine their efficacy in immobilizing...
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Drilling of the exploratory boreholes and installation of the monitoring well was completed by Anderson Environmental Contracting, LLC (AEC), using sonic drilling methods. An Aspect geologist was...
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Groundwater chemistry data used for assessing the lead (Pb) solubility potential of untreated groundwater of the United States were compiled from the USGS National Water Information System (NWIS)...
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Background Cholelithiasis is the gallstone disease (GSD) where stones are formed in the gallbladder. The main function of the gallbladder is to concentrate bile by the absorption of...
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This child page contains: (a) qualitative compositional data for 3 elements (chromium, manganese, and iron) as determined by X-ray fluorescence spectrometry using a portable instrument (“pXRF”)...
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Shallow, unit process open water (UPOW) constructed wetlands effectively remove a range of emerging and traditional water contaminants. Yet, much remains to be learned about internal carbon and...
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The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), in cooperation with the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (PADEP), conducted an evaluation of data used by the PADEP to identify groundwater...