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Sanitation > Carbon Adsorption
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Carbon Adsorption Defined
The use of either granular or powdered carbon to remove organic compounds from wastewater or effluent. Organic molecules in solution are drawn to the highly porous surface of the carbon by inter-molecular attraction forces.
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