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The Vyredox and Nitredox Methods of in situ Treatment of Groundwater
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1988
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Groundwater QualityEngineeringNitredox MethodsWastewater TreatmentChemical EngineeringGeoenvironmental EngineeringWater TreatmentDrinking Water TreatmentVyredox Treatment MethodVyredox MethodHydrogeologyWater QualityGroundwater PollutionGroundwater HydrogeochemistryEnvironmental EngineeringSitu TreatmentEnvironmental RemediationNitredox MethodGroundwater Remediation
Nearly one fifth of all water used in the world is obtained from groundwater. The protection of water has become a high priority goal. During the last decades pollution of water has become more and more severe. Today groundwater is more and more used in comparison with surface water. Recently we have seen accidents, which can pollute nearly all surface water very quickly. Generally the groundwater is easier to protect, as well as cheaper to purify, and above all it is of better quality than the surface water. During the past two decades, alternatives to the traditional method of treating the water in filters have been developed, that is in situ water treatment i.e. the VYREDOX and NITREDOX methods. The most common problem regarding groundwater is too high content of iron and manganese, which can be reduced with the VYREDOX method. In some areas today there are severe problems with pollution by hydrocarbons and nitrate as well, and with modification of the VYREDOX treatment method it is used for hydrocarbon and nitrate treatment as well. The method to reduce the nitrate and nitrite is known as the NITREDOX method.