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环境科学 2007
Removal and Transformation of Dissolved Organic Matter During Groundwater Recharge Using Reclaimed Wastewater
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Abstract:
The objective of this study was to investigate the removal and transformation of dissolved organic matter(DOM) through laboratory-scale soil aquifer treatment(SAT) soil columns.Using XAD resins,DOM was fractionated into 3 fractions: hydrophobic acid(HPO-A),transphilic acid(TPI-A) and hydrophilic fraction(HPI).Laboratory-scale SAT columns reduced about 58.64%,41.86% and 68.51% of HPO-A,TPI-A and HPI,respectively.All samples studied exhibited a common general relationship with respect trihalomethane formation potential(THMFP): HPO-A>HPI>TPI-A.Specific ultraviolet light absorbance(SUVA) and specific trihalomethane formation potential(STHMFP) values for various DOM fractions increased across the SAT columns.HPI exhibited greater increase in SUVA and STHMFP than HPO-A and TPI-A.The STHMFP of HPO-A was greater than that of corresponding TPI-A and HPI fractions in all samples.