Title of article :
Use of Mini-Sprinklers to Strip Trichloroethylene and Tetrachloroethylene from Contaminated Ground Water
Author/Authors :
Berisford، Yvette C. نويسنده , , Bush، Parshall B. نويسنده , , Blake، John I. نويسنده , , Bayer، Cassandra L. نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Abstract :
Three low-volume mini-sprinklers were tested for their efficacy to strip trichloroethylene (TCE) and tetrachloroethylene (PCE) from water. Deionized water spiked with TCE and PCE was pumped for approximately 1 h at 0.19 to 0.21 MPa (28 to 30 lb in-2) through a mini-sprinkler supported on top of a 1.8-m-tall riser. Water was collected in collection vessels at 0.61 and 1.22 m above the ground on support columns that were spaced at 0.61m intervals from the riser base, and samples were composited per height and distance from the riser. Overall, air-stripping reduced dissolved concentrations of TCE and PCE by 99.1 to 100 and 96.9 to 100%, respectively, from mean influent dissolved concentrations of 466 to 1675 (mu)g L-1 TCE and 206 to 940 (mu)g L-1 PCE. In terms of mass removed, the minisprinklers removed TCE and PCE at a rate of approximately 1400 to 1700 and 700 to 900 (mu)g L-1, respectively, over a 1-h test period. Mini-sprinklers offer the advantages of (i) easy setup in series that can be used on practically any terrain; (ii) operation over a long period of time that does not threaten aquifer depletion; (iii) use in small or confined aquifers in which the capacity is too low to support large irrigation or purging systems; and (iv) use in forests in which the small, low-impact droplets of the mini-sprinklers do not damage bark and in which trees can help manage (via evapotranspiration) excess waste water.
Keywords :
hydroxymethylfurfural (HMF) , patulin , Apple juice , evaporation , Heat treatment
Journal title :
Journal of Environmental Quality(JEQ)
Journal title :
Journal of Environmental Quality(JEQ)