Published at Sunday, March 31, 2019 8:23 AM on the Apsu organization's page
Clean the activated carbon
Switzerland uses activated carbon in all its water purification plants to eliminate microcystin and other toxins found in its drinking water sources. The problem is that this coal has only one use, it is very expensive and it burns.
Microcystin is degradable only above 120°C, our reactor treats coal above that temperature, it is neither spectacular the process, but it is the only way left, since the carbon used to trap the cyanotoxins is from wood . The work of our reactor is to reuse coal. All of Europe is on the same path.
This phenomenon that is occurring around the world is due to the environmental contamination not only of water. The serious problem is that conventional water filtration systems are not operative to give a solution, only the activated carbón of wood.