Membrane Filters Are Key To Future Of Public Water Supply, UH Scientists Say

Posted on April 26, 2009
Filed Under Pollution | Leave a Comment

As municipalities across the United States reduce their dependence on groundwater sources to mitigate environmental impacts like subsidence and flooding, there is a growing need for better purification processes to keep contaminants found in surface water sources out of the public tap. Without a drop of hesitation, University of Houston environmental engineer Shankar Chellam says the answer is clear: super-thin membrane filters.

Source:Membrane Filters Are Key To Future Of Public Water Supply, UH Scientists Say

Comments

Leave a Reply