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Michigan Environmental Education Curriculum
Drinking Water Treatment

Activated Carbon Adsorption

The activated carbon technology used in municipal drinking water treatment can be applied in homes as well. Here, the carbon is contained in a "household-sized" column. The water passes through the carbon removing organic matter (which can cause a yellow color) and also compounds which cause tastes and odors.

At left, a laboratory demonstration of color
removal by activated carbon adsorption.

At right, onsite carbon column
for in-home drinking water treatment

Carbon Column

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