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Fixing the problem of too much iron in water.

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Fixing the problem of too much iron in water.

Iron is the fourth most plentiful metal in the earths crust and represents some 5% of it. It is found in essentially two forms; Ferrous, Fe(II), and Ferric, Fe(III). Fe(II) is ... keep reading →

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