%0 Journal Article %T The Efficiency of Iron and Manganese Removal from Groundwater Using Tower Aeration %A Meghdad Pirsaheb %A Abdollah Dargahi %A Mehrdad Farrokhi %J Zahedan Journal of Research in Medical Sciences %D 2012 %I Zahedan University of Medical Sciences %X Groundwaters passing through different layers of soil and due to its water properties and its high solubility, contain elements and minerals of material in the soil that sometimes can be dangerous for the health of consumers or at least undesirable in terms of cognitive beautiful. Iron and manganese are from constitutive of the soil and rocks of the Earth's surface. Water penetration through soil and rock can minerals such as these elements have dissolved and bring them into solution. The problems of iron and manganese in groundwater in domestic installations, commercial, industrial and refineries are created, and because much of the community water supply from underground water supplies will be removed where iron and manganese concentrations exceeded it is necessary. In this study Tower aeration system performance for the removal of iron and manganese from groundwater sources have been studied. In this research, pilot column aeration tower design, implementation and was established. This system made of PVC with a diameter and height 150 cm and 15 cm which was filled with flexible pipe parts. The initial pH=5, 7 and 9 and the initial concentration of Fe and Mn 2, 3 and 4 mg/l of the output system, sampling was done. %K Efficiency %K Iron %K Manganese %U http://www.zjrms.ir/browse.php?a_id=1803&sid=1&slc_lang=en