Electrocoagulation is an electrolytic process which works with soluble anodes,
generally aluminum or iron electrodes. In electrocoagulation [13-21] the anode dissolution affords ions and
hydroxides which are well known as coagulant involved in a flocculation process. The stability of the formed
hydroxides depends primarily on the pH of the solution. Electrocoagulation is well known in wastewater treatments
[18-19]. One main advantage of electrocoagulation is that this treatment does not use chemicals which remain in the
treated water. Recent papers have showed that electrocoagulation can also remove living species from water [20-
22].