- Greensand refers to a type of sediment used in water filtration. This sediment contains glauconite, a mineral that reduces iron to small granules through oxidation. When reduced in size, the iron can be filtered out.
- Before greensand filtration can be implemented, oxidation must occur. Depending on the filtration project, this may be accomplished with an air pump full of oxygen or with chlorine.
- Once iron is oxidized by pre-treatment chemicals, it is run through the greensand sediment. This sediment filters out the granules of oxidized iron. For groundwater or rivers, an area of greensand sediment is laid and the water is pre-treated before it reaches the greensand.
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