Riverbank Filtration: Improving Source-Water Quality
Chittaranjan Ray, Ph. D. , P. E. University of Hawaii at Mnoa Honolulu, Hawaii, United States Jrgen Schubert, M. Sc. Stadtwerke Dsseldorf AG Dsseldorf, Germany Ronald B. Linsky National Water Research Institute Fountain Valley, California, United States Gina Melin National Water Research Institute F...
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Zusammenfassung: | Chittaranjan Ray, Ph. D. , P. E. University of Hawaii at Mnoa Honolulu, Hawaii, United States Jrgen Schubert, M. Sc. Stadtwerke Dsseldorf AG Dsseldorf, Germany Ronald B. Linsky National Water Research Institute Fountain Valley, California, United States Gina Melin National Water Research Institute Fountain Valley, California, United States 1. What is Riverbank Filtration? The purpose ofthis book is to show that riverbank filtration (RBF) isa low-cost and efficient alternative water treatment for drinking-water applications. There are two immediate benefits to the increased use of RBF: Minimized need for adding chemicals like disinfectants and coagulants to surface water to control pathogens. Decreased costs to the community without increased risk to human health. Butwhat,exactly, isRBF? In humid regions, river water naturally percolates through the ground into aquifers (which are layers of sand and gravel that contain water underground) during high-flow conditions. In arid regions, most rivers lose flow, and the percolating water passes through soil and aquifer material until it reaches the water table. During these percolation processes, potential contaminants present in river water are filtered and attenuated. If there are no other contaminants present in the aquifer or ifthe respective contaminants are present at lower concentrations, the quality of water in the aquifer can be ofhigher quality than that found in theriver. In RBF, production wells ? which are placed near the banks ofrivers ?pump large quantities ofwater |
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title_auth | Riverbank Filtration Improving Source-Water Quality |
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title_full | Riverbank Filtration Improving Source-Water Quality edited by Chittaranjan Ray, Gina Melin, Ronald B. Linsky |
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title_full_unstemmed | Riverbank Filtration Improving Source-Water Quality edited by Chittaranjan Ray, Gina Melin, Ronald B. Linsky |
title_short | Riverbank Filtration |
title_sort | riverbank filtration improving source water quality |
title_sub | Improving Source-Water Quality |
topic | Environment Waste Water Technology / Water Pollution Control / Water Management / Aquatic Pollution Atmospheric Protection/Air Quality Control/Air Pollution Geochemistry Hydrogeology Air pollution Water pollution |
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