Abstract—This study investigated to choose the water treatment process prototype after carrying a field survey to construct E³ Water System in Mongolia which was chosen among the major target countries, selecting water quality evaluation standards, and drawing up elementary technologies applicable to the local areas. The process plan for was applied in Mongolia to catch water from underground water as the major source of water supply and the riverside filtered water which has better water quality. In addition, it was considered that the concentration of manganese and bacteria was detected more than our domestic standards or their standards through water quality analysis in Mongolia. In Mongolia, there was a problem that we should consider the pollutants in the water source due to climate change and industrial development. It is necessary to package and standardize each water treatment process suitable for water quality conditions and processing objectives for each region.
Index Terms—Manganese, bacteria, mongolia, water treatment process.
Young Kyu Park, Ju-Suk An, Ji Young Kim, Hyun Je Oh, and Jae-Roh Park are with Korea Institute of Construction Technology (KICT), 283, Goyangdae-Ro, Ilsanseo-Gu, Goyang-Si, Gyeonggi-Do, 411-712, Korea (e-mail: ykpark@kict.re.kr, jusuk@kict.re.kr, jyk@kict.re.kr, hjoh@kict.re.kr, jrpark@kict.re.kr).
Chan Kyu Park is with Korea Testing Laboratory (KTL), 7, Gurodigital 8-gil, Guro-gu-Gu, Seoul, 152-718, Korea (e-mail: parkcg@ktl.re.kr).
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Cite: Young Kyu Park, Ju-Suk An, Ji Young Kim, Hyun Je Oh, and Jae-Roh Park ," International Journal of Engineering and Technology vol. 7, no. 1, pp. 36-39, 2015.