Title of article :
Fate of organics during soil-aquifer treatment: sustainability of removals in the field
Author/Authors :
Lansey، Kevin E. نويسنده , , Karpiscak، Martin M. نويسنده , , ARNOLD، ROBERT G. نويسنده , , Quanrud، David M. نويسنده , , Zhang، Jianmin نويسنده , , Hafer، Jennifer نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Abstract :
A 5-year program of study was conducted at the Sweetwater Recharge Facilities (SRF) to assess the performance of surface spreading operations for organics attenuation during field-scale soil-aquifer treatment (SAT) of municipal wastewater. Studies were conducted utilizing both mature (~10 yr old) and new infiltration basins. Removals of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) were robust, averaging >90 percent during percolation through the local 37-m vadose zone. The hydrophilic (most polar) fraction of DOC was preferentially removed during SAT; removals were attributed primarily to biodegradation. Reductions in trihalomethane formation potential (THMFP) averaged 91 percent across the vadose zone profile. The reactivity (specific THMFP) of post-SAT organic residuals with chlorine decreased slightly from pre-SAT levels (60 vs. 72 )mu)g THM per mg DOC, respectively). Variations in the duration of wetting/drying periods did not significantly impact organic removal efficiencies.
Keywords :
dissolved organic carbon , trihalomethanes , Soil-aquifer treatment , Wastewater effluent
Journal title :
Water Research
Journal title :
Water Research