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titleOfInvention Nitrogen Nitrate Treatment Using Combination of Clay Minerals and Ferrous Iron
abstract The present invention relates to a water treatment method for removing nitrate nitrogen in contaminated water. Nitrogen nitrate treatment method using clay minerals and ductile iron according to the present invention is to remove nitrate nitrogen contained in contaminated water, especially groundwater, and to reduce the nitrous iron and nitrate nitrogen to reduce nitrate nitrogen A water treatment agent is prepared by mixing clay minerals for adsorbing ammonia generated in the process of preparing a water treatment agent and a water treatment agent is disposed on a path of contaminated water to remove contaminated water from the contaminated water by passing the water treatment agent. It is characterized by having a removing step.n n n n Activated clay
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