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An approach for assessing potential sediment-bound contaminant threats near the intake of a drinking water treatment plant

机译:一种评估饮用水处理厂进水口附近与沉积物相关的潜在污染物威胁的方法

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To assist in assessing a potential contaminated sediment threat near a drinking water intake in a large lake, a technique known as the fingerprint analysis of leachate contaminants (FALCON), was investigated and enhanced to help draw more statistically significant definitive conclusions. This represents the first application of this approach, originally developed by the USEPA to characterize and track leachate penetration in groundwater and contaminant migration from waste and landfill sites, in a large lake from the point-of-view of source water protection. FALCON provided valuable information regarding contaminated sediment characterization, source attribution, and transport within a surface water context without the need for knowledge of local hydrodynamic conditions, potentially reducing reliance on complicated hydrodynamic analysis. A t-test to evaluate the significance of correlations was shown to further enhance the FALCON procedure. In this study, the sensitivity of FALCON was found to be improved by using concentration data from both conserved organics and heavy metals in combination. Furthermore, data analysis indicated that it may be possible to indirectly assess the success of remediation efforts (and the corresponding need to plan for a treatment upgrade in the event of escalating contaminant concentrations) by examining the temporal change in correlation between the source and intake sediment fingerprints over time. This method has potential for widespread application in situations where conserved contaminants such as heavy metals and higher molecular weight polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), are being or have previously been deposited in sediment somewhere in, or within range of, an intake protection zone.
机译:为了帮助评估大湖中饮用水取水口附近潜在的受污染沉积物威胁,已研究并增强了一种称为渗滤液污染物指纹分析(FALCON)的技术,以帮助得出更具统计意义的确定性结论。这是该方法的首次应用,该方法最初是由USEPA开发的,用于从源头水源保护的角度描述并跟踪渗滤液渗入地下水以及大湖中废物和垃圾填埋场中污染物的迁移。 FALCON提供了有关地表水环境中受污染的沉积物特征,来源归因和运输的有价值的信息,而无需了解当地的水动力条件,从而有可能减少对复杂水动力分析的依赖。评估相关性显着性的t检验显示出可以进一步增强FALCON程序。在这项研究中,发现通过结合使用来自保守有机物和重金属的浓度数据可以提高FALCON的灵敏度。此外,数据分析表明,有可能通过检查源头和进口沉积物之间相关性的时间变化来间接评估补救措施的成功(以及在污染物浓度不断升高的情况下计划进行处理升级的相应需求)随着时间流逝的指纹。该方法具有潜在的广泛应用前景,在某些情况下,例如重金属和较高分子量的多环芳烃(PAHs)等保守的污染物正在或以前已经沉积在进气保护区中某处或范围内的沉积物中。

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  • 来源
    《Chemosphere》 |2013年第2期|758-765|共8页
  • 作者单位

    NSERC Chair in Water Treatment, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, ON, Canada N2L 3G1;

    NSERC Chair in Water Treatment, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, ON, Canada N2L 3G1;

    NSERC Chair in Water Treatment, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, ON, Canada N2L 3G1;

  • 收录信息 美国《科学引文索引》(SCI);美国《工程索引》(EI);美国《化学文摘》(CA);
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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  • 关键词

    FALCON analysis; intake protection zone; source identification; sediment transport; drinking water source protection;

    机译:FALCON分析;进气保护区;来源识别;泥沙输送;饮用水源保护;

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