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Z-92®/Z-33™ Uranium-Arsenic Treatment Process - Schurz Elementary School, Nevada Case Study

This uranium, arsenic and gross alpha removal pilot study was conducted for the Schurz Elementary School treatment facility in Schurz, Nevada. The Schurz Elementary School well contains concentrations of uranium, arsenic and gross alpha in excess of the State regulated Maximum Contaminant Levels (MCL).

Schurz Elementary School selected Water Remediation Technology’s (WRT) Z-92®/Z-33™ Uranium-Arsenic Treatment Process as a possible cost effective solution for their contaminant problems. WRT provided a Z-92® pilot system sized for 1.5 GPM (gallons per minute), which was delivered and installed on November 17, 2009.

The purpose of this pilot study was to document the effectiveness of the WRT Z-92®/Z-33™ media treatment process on elevated uranium, arsenic and gross alpha drinking water and to provide information necessary to meet regulatory compliance for these contaminants.

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