Arsenic Removal Plant
Arsenic Removal Filter
Presence of “Arsenic in Water” (a slow poison) is a growing problem in both urban and rural areas; it is because of unplanned industrial growth near residential areas and increased population in cities which makes the situation worse due to increased demand of ground water and huge production of sewerage water. Another reason is runoff water from agricultural areas where minerals containing arsenic are also polluting groundwater with arsenic.
Before we know about Arsenic Removal Filters, we should know the Arsenic first.

SOME BASIC QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS REGARDING ARSENIC IN WATER
There are three ways to check the levels of arsenic in water:
- Take the water sample and send it to water testing laboratory for testing of Arsenic in Water.
- Take an arsenic testing kit from market and check the levels of Arsenic in Water by yourself.
- Call the WATER ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGIES (WET) representative and he will check Arsenic in Water for you.
Contact us for professional advice and consultancy, this is our free of cost service, we did not charge even a penny to provide consultancy for your water problems.
ARSENIC IN WATER IN PAKISTAN
According to a report of UNICEF in collaboration with BBC
“Alarmingly high” levels of arsenic in Pakistan’s ground water
The report has been published on August 23, 2017 in journal, Science Advances.
https://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-41002005
In the study, they analyzed the data from nearly 1,200 groundwater quality samples from across the Pakistan. The result shows that the concentration of arsenic is very much higher than the World Health Organization (WHO) safety guidelines across the Indus plain (the surrounding areas of Indus River across Pakistan).

According to World Health Organization (WHO) 150 million people around the world are affected with arsenic in water. Long term exposure to arsenic in water can result serious health issues, detail mentioned below.
World Health Organization (WHO) has established an acceptable level of arsenic in water that is 10 micrograms per liter. The study shows almost 50 to 60 million people living in the surrounding cities (urban & rural) of Indus River are affected with arsenic in water.