This technology can transform the way arsenic is removed from groundwater in Ganges, Brahmaputra and Mekong delta region in India, Bangladesh, Cambodia, Nepal, Vietnam and Thailand. Also USA and Mexico are the two areas where this technology can be useful. Further R&D is being carried out by QUB-UK, NML-India & UM-Malaysia. The Arsenic status in USA has been given in the map.
Is there anyprobability of aquifers being clogged because of deposition of the arsenic-iron flocks ?
No. In SAR process aquifer will never get blocked. Precipitation and adsorption are competing processes. We perform a calculated start up process that ensures the aquifer is more of an adsorption bed rather than a precipitation bed. It can be controlled by controlling the redox potential drop across the zone of influence. Also, the iron-arsenic flocks are very minute in size & never aggregates to block soil pores.
A 2007 study found that over 137 million people in more than 70 countries are probably affected by arsenic poisoning of drinking water. (Associated Press - Aug, 2007)
The scientists predict that long-term exposure to present arsenic concentrations around the world will result in approximately 1.2 million cases of hyperpigmentation, 6,00,000 cases of keratosis, 1,25,000 cases of skin cancer & 3,000 fatalities per year from internal cancers. (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2002)
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Besides Arsenic, SAR is now ready to remediate Iron, Manganese, Nitrate and Sulphate contaminated aquifers.
Apparently, this technology is very simple to operate. However, the underlying science is extremely complex, as agreed by hydrogeologists, mineralogists, microbiologists and chemists. Uncalculated & unbalanced oxidation of the aquifer, without an expert's advice, can lead to As and Fe precipitation (resulting in As release in later date) rather than adsorption. Also, the abrupt change in redox potential and excess oxidation may destroy the existing bacterial population, making the whole process unstable and ineffective. Although no harm will be caused to the aquifer, but there won't be any benefit either.
Congratulations to Dr. Bhaskar Sen Gupta for being awarded
Officer of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (OBE) by her Majesty the Queen in 2012 for his contribution to Higher Education & International Env Research.