2134/30632 Karsten Karschunke Karsten Karschunke Luis Caceres Luis Caceres M. Jekel M. Jekel Arsenic removal by corrosion induced adsorption Loughborough University 2018 untagged 2018-02-12 15:10:02 Conference contribution https://repository.lboro.ac.uk/articles/conference_contribution/Arsenic_removal_by_corrosion_induced_adsorption/9593447 Apart from the arising arsenic crisis in Bangladesh, some spots of natural arsenic contamination around the world are known since a long time (Sancha,1992). The Andean region of northern Chile and the neighbouring countries Argentina and Bolivia are one of those regions, where arsenic concentrations around 500 μg/L are found in ground and surface water and used for rural and small town water supply without any treatment. In this desert region a change to alternative water sources is not possible, resulting in a need for the development of low-cost and easy-tomaintain processes for the removal of arsenic from drinking water.