Indicator compounds for assessment of wastewater effluent contributions to flow and water quality |
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Authors: | Dickenson Eric R V Snyder Shane A Sedlak David L Drewes Jörg E |
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Affiliation: | a Advanced Water Technology Center (AQWATEC), Environmental Science and Engineering Division, Colorado School of Mines, Golden, CO 80401, USA b Applied Research and Development Center (ARDC), Water Quality Research and Development Division, Southern Nevada Water Authority, Henderson, NV 89015, USA c Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of California at Berkeley, Berkeley, CA 94720, USA |
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Abstract: | Numerous studies have reported the presence of trace (i.e., ng/L) organic chemicals in municipal wastewater effluents, but it is unclear which compounds will be useful to evaluate the contribution of effluent to overall river flow or the attenuation processes that occur in receiving streams. This paper presents a new approach that uses a suite of common trace organic chemicals as indicators to assess the degree of impact and attenuation of trace organic chemicals in receiving streams. The utility of the approach was validated by effluent monitoring at ten wastewater treatment plants and two effluent-impacted rivers with short retention times (<17 h). A total of 56 compounds were particularly well suited as potential indicators, occurring frequently in effluent samples at concentrations that were at least five times higher than their limit of quantification. Monitoring data from two effluent-impacted rivers indicated that biotransformation was not important for these two river stretches, whereas photolysis attenuation was possibly important for the shallow river. The application of this approach to receiving waters and water reclamation and reuse systems will allow for more effective allocation of resources in future monitoring programs. |
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Keywords: | Indicator Trace organic chemical Wastewater treatment Performance monitoring Pharmaceuticals Water reclamation and reuse |
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