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Bank filtration

Bank filtration plant in Mainz, Germany. Extraction well on small hill visible in foreground. The Rhine is several dozen meters to the right outside of the picture.

River Bank filtration is a type of filtration that works by passing water to be purified for use as drinking water through the banks of a river or lake. It is then drawn off by extraction from wells that is some distance away from the water body. The process may directly yield drinkable water, or be a relatively uncomplicated way of pre-treating water for further purification.[1]

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