DOI: 10.5821/dissertation-2117-107938
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A reactive barrier to enhance the removal of emerging organic compounds during artificial recharge of aquifers through infiltration basins

Abstract: Artificial recharge of aquifers through infiltration basins (AR) improves water quality and in- creases groundwater resources, which make of it an appropriate technique for the renaturalization of waters affected directly or indirectly by wastewater effluents. Emerging organic compounds (EOCs), typically present in such waters, are mainly reduced during AR by sorption and biotrans- formation. We installed a reactive barrier in an infiltration basin (5000 m2) to enhance the removal of EOCs in the recharge… Show more

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