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IRON IN GROUNDWATER, HOW IS IT CAUSED?

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IRON IN GROUNDWATER, HOW IS IT CAUSED?

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Dissolved iron in groundwater is a natural occurrence. As rainwater permeates the strata of the earth various minerals mix with the water. The most common are iron, manganese and calcium. Iron appears as a red or brown precipitate, calcium as white and manganese as black.

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