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Uranium Concentration - Before Treatment (in ug/L) by Time (in days)

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Comments (5)

N. Wong says

This treatment is clearly effective, but I was wondering what type of treatment it is. Is the uranium destroyed through decomposition, or is it removed. I was under the impression that uranium can negatively impact humans and the environment. It's great that this process removes the uranium concentration in the water, but where does it them go? I look forward to hearing your answers in your presentation!

posted 7 months ago

Jake Davis says

It is surprising to see the effects that this treatment has. I never knew uranium pollution was an issue, atleast in water. What kind of treatment do they use though? I imagine it would be difficult to remove uranium from water, expecially is such small amounts.

posted 7 months ago

AndrewDydak says

I believe the y-axis is mislabeled because "before treatment" vs. time doesn't make any sense to me as to why there is a relationship. I guess what I want to know is whether the uranium moves to a different place or whether it is chemically broken down.

posted 7 months ago

Ryan "liQuiD_SiLk" Meng says

This removal of uranium is clearly essential to maintaining minimum pollution levels. As uranium is a radioactive element, could this possibly cause our fish to evolve? Do you think that radioactive mutation was a planned part of evolution? How much uranium is considered capable of causing human death? I would be delighted to hear your responses during the presentation.

posted 7 months ago

Ryan "liQuiD_SiLk" Meng says

This removal of uranium is clearly essential to maintaining minimum pollution levels. As uranium is a radioactive element, could this possibly cause our fish to evolve? Do you think that radioactive mutation was a planned part of evolution? How much uranium is considered capable of causing human death? I would be delighted to hear your responses during the presentation.

posted 7 months ago

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