Officially authorised: GEH® approved for use in the removal of vanadium in drinking water
GEH® is an adsorbent comprising Granular Ferric Hydroxide. It has been used successfully to remove arsenic from drinking water during drinking water treatment. Over the past two years, vanadium removal using GEH® has been tested at a German waterworks in practical operation. These trial revealed that vanadium can be reliably and selectively bonded to the surface of ferric hydroxide. This approach enables vanadium to be safely removed from drinking water to a level below the detection limit, while other essential minerals are left untouched. As of today, granular ferric hydroxide filters are thus the only process in Germany to be officially approved for removing vanadium from drinking water.
That being said, Germany is not the only country where vanadium poses a danger to a safe drinking water supply. Elevated concentrations of vanadium are known to occur in groundwater in the USA, Latin America, Italy, France, and other countries. Germany thus has the potential to pioneer the introduction of such a limit level for other countries to follow. GEH® adsorption is a process that can be employed anywhere in the world where toxic vanadium contaminates the groundwater.
GEH Wasserchemie GmbH & Co. KG was established in Osnabrück (Germany) in 1997 and operates in the chemical industry. The company invented and manufactured the Granular Ferric Hydroxide (GEH®) adsorbent that is primarily used to remove arsenic during the water treatment process.
The 15-strong workforce at its site in Osnabrück-Eversburg annually produces 2,000 tonnes of GEH® for sale across the globe. Having initially been used to treat drinking and mineral water, GEH® is now being employed in numerous other areas of application, including to remediate contaminated groundwater, treat wastewater and industrial process water, or to clean surface water and thus combat eutrophication. Aside from arsenic, GEH® also binds contaminants such as vanadium, phosphate, as well as uranium and other (heavy) metals.
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