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Efficiency of Bank Filtration and Post-Treatment



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Autore: Ray Chittaranjan Visualizza persona
Titolo: Efficiency of Bank Filtration and Post-Treatment Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2019
Descrizione fisica: 1 electronic resource (352 p.)
Soggetto non controllato: floods
environmental monitoring
river bank filtration
heavy metals
riverside water source
entrance velocity
ultrafiltration
online monitoring
drinking water treatment
water treatment
system costs
optimization
biofilm
fluorescence excitation-emission matrix
riverbed
inorganic chemicals
well structure remodeling
riverbank filtration (RBF)
sub-oxic conditions
electro-chlorination
energy generation
pressure loss
bank filtrate portion
removal efficacy
bank filtrate
manganese
out/in membrane comparison
pharmaceutical residues
analytical method
hydrochemistry
subsurface geology
dissolved organic matter
column experiments
storage tank
groundwater
organic matter composition
water supply
rural water supply
collector wells
mirror-image method
southern India
gabapentin
microorganisms
site investigation
small communities
decentralized capillary nanofiltration
PHREEQC
renewable energy
droughts
hydrological trends
bank filtration
filter cake
sulphate
point-bar alluvial setting
inline electrolysis
energy efficiency
Ganga
climate change
turbine
Nakdong River
organic matter degradation
oxypurinol
slow sand filtration
suboxic
PARAFAC-EEM
Krishna River
water quality
smart villages
micropollutants
anoxic
dissolved organic carbon (DOC)
attenuation
organic micropollutants
disinfection
surface water treatment
nitrate
drinking water hydropower
pesticides
disinfection by-products
Damodar
pathogen barrier
organic carbon
salinity
sustainable water production
clogging
Yamuna
LC-OCD
redox sensitivity
pharmaceuticals
high temperature
performance
riverbank filtration
trihalomethanes
iron
Persona (resp. second.): GrischekThomas
Sommario/riassunto: Riverbank filtration (RBF) schemes for the production of drinking water are increasingly challenged by new constituents of concern, such as organic micropollutants and pathogens in the source water and hydrological flow variations due to weather extremes. RBF and new technology components are integrated and monitoring and operating regimes are adopted to further optimize water treatment in bank filtration schemes for these new requirements. This Special Issue presents results from the EU project AquaNES “Demonstrating synergies in combined natural and engineered processes for water treatment systems” (www.aquanes.eu). Additionally, papers from other research groups cover the efficiency of bank filtration and post-treatment, advantages and limitations of combining natural and engineered processes, parameter-specific assessment of removal rates during bank filtration, and the design and operation of RBF wells. The feasibility, design, and operation of RBF schemes under specific site conditions are highlighted for sites in the US, India, and South Korea
Titolo autorizzato: Efficiency of Bank Filtration and Post-Treatment  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 3-03921-306-7
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910367568903321
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