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FACT SHEET

EPA's Water Treatment Demonstration Project to Reduce
Amount of Arsenic in Brown City, Ml

Researchers from EPA's National Risk Management Research
Laboratory (NRMRL), headquartered in Cincinnati, Ohio, are
working in partnership with Brown City, Ml, and a contractor to
install and operate a water treatment technology aimed at
reducing the level of arsenic in local drinking water. Operation
of the demonstration project began in May, 2004, and is being
regularly monitored to determine progress.

Background

Arsenic is a naturally occurring contaminant found in ground
water in various locations throughout the United States.

Research and development efforts at EPA have identified
certain technologies that remove arsenic from drinking water.

Some community water systems often face challenges in
choosing the right technology to reduce the level of arsenic.

Therefore, in select demonstration projects across the country,
just like this one in Brown City, EPA is partnering with municipalities and equipment producers
to bring the most appropriate drinking water technology into the field and demonstrate their
effectiveness.

The Project

New water treatment equipment is installed to reduce arsenic in a community's drinking water.
The water quality is then monitored to verify the effectiveness of the treatment. The
equipment, an iron based adsorptive media system, used in a Brown City installation is
produced by Severn Trent Services, Inc. working under a Cooperative Research and
Development Agreement. The equipment was matched to characteristics of the source water.
While Brown City will operate the new equipment, scientists from Battelle, an EPA contractor in
Ohio, will track the operation of the arsenic removal technology by analyzing weekly water
samples. EPA will use the results from this project and others like it to demonstrate new
methods for arsenic removal from drinking water.

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The Goal

The goal of this project is to demonstrate and verify the effectiveness of an iron media
technology in reducing levels of arsenic in Brown City's drinking water from around 17 parts
per billion (ppb) to 10 ppb or lower. Operational cost is also being studied.

Expected Outcomes

•	Other small communities will gain knowledge about the performance of arsenic
removal technology through the results of the demonstration project. The results
will assist them in selecting the most appropriate and cost effective technology to
use at their sites.

•	Residents will benefit by having arsenic levels in their drinking water reduced
below 10 ppb, complying with the new EPA standard for arsenic in drinking
water.

Details about these demonstration projects can be found at this Web site:
http://www.epa.gov/ORD/NRMRL/arsenic.

Technical Contact: Tom Sorg - (513) 569-7370 - sorg.tom@epa.gov

March 8, 2005


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