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Attenuation of contaminants of emerging concern during surface-spreading aquifer recharge
Authors:Laws Bonnie V  Dickenson Eric R V  Johnson Theodore A  Snyder Shane A  Drewes Jörg E
Affiliation:
  • a Advanced Water Technology Center (AQWATEC), Environmental Science and Engineering Division, Colorado School of Mines, Golden, CO 80401, USA
  • b Water Replenishment District of Southern California (WRD), Lakewood, CA, USA
  • c Applied Research and Development Center (ARDC), Water Quality Research and Development Division, Southern Nevada Water Authority, Henderson, NV 89015, USA
  • Abstract:The attenuation of a diverse suite of contaminants of emerging concern (CECs) and bulk water quality changes was evaluated at a surface-spreading aquifer recharge operation across a detailed subsurface profile (9 locations), representing both short- and long-travel times (10 h to 60 days). Seventeen CECs were detected in the recharge basin and the concentrations of all were reduced during soil aquifer treatment (SAT), with 11 of the target compounds attenuated by > 80% after 60 days of travel time. Select CECs (atenolol, gemfibrozil, N,N-diethly-3-methylbenzamide, meprobamate, tris(2-chloroethyl)phosphate, and primidone) and bulk water organic-carbon measurements (total organic carbon, biodegradable organic carbon, size-exclusion chromatography and fluorescence excitation-emission matrices) were identified as monitoring parameters that can be used to assess SAT performance at surface-spreading operations.
    Keywords:Contaminants of emerging concern  Managed aquifer recharge  Surface spreading  Soil aquifer treatment  Indirect potable reuse
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