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titleOfInvention Water treatment method for reducing levels of Cr+6
abstract A treatment effective for removing or substantially reducing the amount of Cr +6 present in drinking water or wastewater is described. The method includes adding a stannous salt of a non-carbon acid, in an amount effective to reduce most or substantially all of the chromic ion in the water.
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