Activated Carbon
A water treatment medium, found in block, granulated, or powdered
form, which is produced by heating carbonaceous substances (bituminous
coal or cellulose-based substances like wood or coconut shell)
in the absence of air, creating a highly porous adsorbent material.
Activated carbon is commonly used for dechlorination and for
reducing organic chemicals and radon.
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