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Treatment of Organic Compounds in Reclaimed Wastewater for Groundwater Recharge
【Abstract】 To study water quality problems associated with groundwater recharge, a tertiary treatment process, consisting of coagulation, sand filtration, and granular activated carbon (GAC) adsorption, was used in combination with a simulated soil aquifer treatment. The process significantly improved secondary effluent quality. GAC adsorption reduced organic substances expressed by UV-254, dissolved organic car-bon as well as partially adsorbable organic halogens. The results of the Ames test show that the secondary effluent contains a high concentration of mutagens. GAC filtration removed adsorbable organic bromine slightly whereas GAC adsorption removed mutagens effectively. The simulated soil aquifer treatment was able to further reduce UV-254, dissolved organic carbon, and adsorbable organic halogens through biodeg-radation. Adsorbable organic bromine levels were also reduced by the soil aquifer treatment process. The given reclamation technology used for groundwater recharge is of benefit to the removal of dissolved or-ganic carbon, UV-254, adsorbable organic halogens, and mutagenicity.
【Key words】 adsorbable organic halogens; granular activated carbon (GAC); groundwater recharge; soil aquifer treatment;
- 【文献出处】 Tsinghua Science and Technology ,清华大学学报(自然科学版英文版) , 编辑部邮箱 ,2004年04期
- 【分类号】X703
- 【被引频次】3
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