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Smaller is better for filtering out pesticides, researchers find

Water scientists from University of South Australia (UniSA) and China’s Xi’an University of Architecture & Technology have found an improved way of removing organic pesticides from drinking water. According to a statement from UniSA on Thursday, researchers found that decreasing the size of powdered activated carbon — PAC, which is currently used to remove organic… The post Smaller is better for filtering out pesticides, researchers find appeared first on Australian Manufacturing Forum.

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