Arsenic in my drinking water! What can I do?
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| Arsenic in well water |
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| First family in Michigan, diagnosed with arsenic poisoning. |
This map, released by the U.S.G.S, shows the incidence of arsenic occurring across Michigan counties. As you can see southern Michigan is especially high in arsenic.
The family this arsenic problem came to light over, in 1999, lived in northwest Oakland County. In our water treatment business, we have run into arsenic as high as 200 ppb in southern Michigan. Obviously, that is extremely high and absolutely needs to be treated for removal. But in my opinion "NO Arsenic" is the level everyone needs to be at. The only reason the arsenic levels are currently at 10 ppb is the level was negotiated by municipalities to 10 ppb because it would be almost impossible for these municipal water suppliers to guarantee they could keep the arsenic levels at "0 ppb" all the time. The federal government was really pushing to have the standard set at 0 ppb but that was just not practical or cost effective for these water supply companies.
Livingston County Michigan has taken a proactive approach to this arsenic issue and now requires water treatment if the arsenic levels are above the 10 ppb standard for any real estate transactions. Typically most homeowners want the whole house treated for arsenic removal and there are several ways to accomplish this. Reverse osmosis can also be an effective method to help remove arsenic. Many water treatment companies have decided not to pursue the arsenic removal business as they find the liability associated with treating these problems too high. It has been my experience that a strong education in arsenic removal processes, a proper water analysis, and experience in application provide the acumen to practical arsenic solutions for the growing number of concerned homeowners and prospective home buyers.
Arsenic types: There are two types of arsenic. AS 5 and AS 3. These are referred to as "valences". Both types of arsenic can and frequently do appear in the same well. In southern Michigan arsenic five is the most prevalent type we run across but any application method has to take into account the possibility of AS 3 being present also. Testing for arsenic can be done by a certified lab, or by a water treatment professional that is educated in the arsenic removal process. Real estate transactions will need a water test performed by a certified lab to determine the arsenic levels. Determining the "valence" is difficult, even for a lab, and generally is not necessary as the treatment method will determine the proper approach for removing both types.
Arsenic Removal Methods
There are two approaches to arsenic removal. POE (Point of Entry) which is whole house treatment or POU (Point of Use) treatment at a specific spot in the home. Usually at the kitchen sink.
1. Water Softener; In the presence of ferrous iron even a water softener will help remove some arsenic from the water supply. But this is not the recommended method for arsenic removal. Typically only small amounts of arsenic are removed with this process and the levels removed are very inconsistent.
2. Reverse Osmosis; Reverse osmosis systems can be an option for arsenic removal. These systems are typically only for POU (point of use) and have a dedicated faucet at the kitchen sink and can be tied into the refrigerator also. This is good for AS 5 removal and will need a separate AS 3 filter to assure all arsenic is removed. This would only be for drinking water, not the whole house.
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| Under sink POU reverse osmosis drinking water system. |
3. Oxidation and Precipitation; Fortunately AS 5 (arsenic five) has a strong affinity to bind to iron. So the most practical method of removing arsenic is with an oxidation/precipitation filtration system, With this method AS 3 is converted over to AS 5 and consequently, a much higher success rate of arsenic removal is achieved. This method can be achieved by either "Air Induction" or "Chemical Injection". In a residential home, depending on water chemistry, arsenic levels and water usage. Air Induction is the most practical approach.
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| Air Induction system |
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| Chemical Injection system |
4. Adsorption; There are also adsorption medias that attract and hold the arsenic on the media. These type arsenic removal/reduction filtration systems generally have a specific amount of gallons that can be run through the media before it needs replacing. This type arsenic removal process usually has a "lead" and "lag" tank set up. The first or "lead" tank takes the brunt of arsenic removal. The second or "lag" tank is used as a polishing tank to assure arsenic is still being removed when the lead tank starts to become exhausted. The number of gallons able to run through the system, before replacing media, is strictly dependent on the arsenic levels, which can fluctuate seasonally, and the amount of water used. This is referred to as the "load factor". Arsenic tests are performed from the sample ports annually. There should be three sample ports. before, middle and after the lag tank. When the lead tank becomes exhausted (arsenic starts to leak to lag tank) it is replaced with fresh media. The "Lag" tank is moved in front and the new tank becomes the polishing or "Lag" tank. To track water usage and get a better idea when tank changes should occur. There should always be a totalizing meter after the lag tank to record annual water usage. Tank replacement literally could be on a yearly basis on up to seven years, depending on the factors mentioned.
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| Adsorption system with "Lead" and "Lag" tanks and sampling ports. |
Good Water, Good Life!
Ray McConnell
Beauchamp Water Treatment and Supply
872 N Old US 23 Brighton, MI 48114
810 632 200
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