A kinetic analysis of organic release from the aquifer soil in riverbank/bed filtration(05/03-05/08)

Authors
안규홍김승현문형준
Issue Date
2005-08
Publisher
대한환경공학회
Citation
Environmental Engineering Research, v.10, no.4, pp.199 - 204
Abstract
Experiments were performed to estimate the organic release from the aquifer soil in riverbank and/or riverbed filtration via a kinetic approach. Organic release was assumed as a reaction of first order regarding concentrations in both soil and water phases. The reaction rate constants were obtained by comparing the model predictions with the experimental data of organic release reaction and the equilibrium distribution of organic matter between water and soil phases. Results show that the organic release from the aquifer soil was not negligible under normal conditions in Korea reaching 4.7mg-COD/L-day. This indicates that manganese and iron start to be released from aquifer soil in the riverbank filtration in the middle reach of the Nakdong river if the travel time of the filtrate exceeds about 5 days. It was also seen that the COD of the soil organic matter was 0.89mg-COD/mg-OM and that 65% of the COD was BOD5.
Keywords
riverbank filtration; riverbed filtration; organic release; equilibrium distribution; kinetic approach
ISSN
1226-1025
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/136239
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