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Is chemical pre-treatment always necessary prior to filtration?

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Is chemical pre-treatment always necessary prior to filtration?

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Not always. Solids are measured in two ways. Total suspended solids (TSS) and total dissolved solids (TDS). Sometimes chemical pre-treatment is required to get the TDS out of the solution so they can be filtered.

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