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This site, presented by the University of Nebraska - Lincoln Extension, discusses the principles, processes and requirements of activated carbon filtration systems for the domestic (household) user. The site addresses...
This Nebraska Cooperative Extension guide discusses the principles and process of reverse osmosis treatment for household drinking water.
Author Uri Lachish provides a short description of osmosis, reverse osmosis, and osmotic pressure. Lachish's work, while brief, still provides equations and drawings to help better explain his work. Excellent citations...
This website is a full description from the Food and Drug Administration on the processes of a reverse osmosis system. Contains some technical requirements for a successful reverse osmosis system.
Reverse Osmosis: In reverse osmosis, the idea is to use the membrane to act like an extremely fine filter to create drinkable water from salty (or otherwise contaminated) water. A complete explanation is here along with...
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