DocumentCode :
3235199
Title :
Risk assessment of organic pollution of artificial recharge to groundwater environment takes an experimental site at Eastern region of China as an example
Author :
He, Haiyang ; Zhang, Wenjing
Author_Institution :
Coll. of Environ. & Resources, Jilin Univ. Changchun, Changchun, China
fYear :
2011
fDate :
22-24 April 2011
Firstpage :
4437
Lastpage :
4440
Abstract :
As a water resources management strategy, Artificial Recharge (AR) has drawn more and more attention, however, it would bring a pollution risk to groundwater environment, especially organic pollution with characteristics of low concentration, high toxicity and hard degradation. This paper takes an experimental site at Eastern region of China as an example. Total Ambient Severity (TAS) and leaching migration evaluation of organic matters have been taken in the study of external and internal risk. The external risk evaluation results show that, the TAS of Halogenated hydrocarbons is less than 1, and there is no potential risk; the average TAS of Poly cyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons is 6.765, and there is potential risk, especially the Fluoranthene is in severely or extremely polluted state; the TAS of Dichlorvos is 23.65, which is in a extreme pollution state. The internal risk evaluation results show that, the groundwater ubiquity score of Dichlorvos and Halogenated hydrocarbons are 4.47 and 4.24, which indicate that they have a high leaching migration activity with potential risk for groundwater quality, preventive measures should be considered in the process of AR.
Keywords :
groundwater; hazardous materials; leaching; organic compounds; risk management; water pollution; water quality; water resources; China; TAS; artificial recharge; cyclic aromatic hydrocarbon; dichlorvos; external risk evaluation; fluoranthene; groundwater environment; groundwater quality; groundwater ubiquity score; halogenated hydrocarbon; internal risk evaluation; leaching migration evaluation; organic pollution; pollution risk assesment; total ambient severity; water resource management strategy; Atmospheric modeling; Hydrocarbons; Neodymium; Risk management; Water pollution; Water resources; ambient severity; leaching migration; organic pollution; risk assessment; water quality of artificial recharge;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Electric Technology and Civil Engineering (ICETCE), 2011 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Lushan
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4577-0289-1
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ICETCE.2011.5775183
Filename :
5775183
Link To Document :
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