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Quentin Guillemoto, Géraldine Picot-Colbeaux, Danièle Valdes, Nicolas Devau, Charlotte Thierion, Déborah Idier, Frédéric A. Mathurin, Marie Pettenati, Jean-Marie Mouchel and Wolfram Kloppmann
The combination of managed aquifer recharge (MAR) with soil-aquifer treatment (SAT) has clear advantages for the future sustainable quality and quantity management of groundwater, especially when using treated wastewater. We built a Marthe flow and trans...
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Josefine Filter, Martin Jekel and Aki Sebastian Ruhl
Bank filtration (BF) and soil aquifer treatment (SAT) are efficient natural technologies in potable water reuse systems. The removal of many organic micro-pollutants (OMPs) depends on redox-conditions in the subsoil, especially on the availability of mol...
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Karen E. Barry, Joanne L. Vanderzalm, Konrad Miotlinski and Peter J. Dillon
Infiltration techniques for managed aquifer recharge (MAR), such as soil aquifer treatment (SAT) can facilitate low-cost water recycling and supplement groundwater resources. However there are still challenges in sustaining adequate infiltration rates in...
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Weiyan Pan, Yunwu Xiong, Quanzhong Huang and Guanhua Huang
Reclaimed water is an important supplementary source for fresh water. Purification is necessary prior to utilization in order to minimize the pollution and human-health risk. A three-year experiment was carried out to study the removal of nitrogen and or...
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Ido Negev, Joseph Guttman, Wolfram Kloppmann
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This study examines the feasibility of tracing and quantifying the progress of different water sources along the water?effluent?SAT (Soil Aquifer Treatment) chain using 2H and 18O isotopes. The research was conducted at the Dan Region Reclamation Plant (...
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Shuang Xue, Qing-Liang Zhao, Liang-Liang Wei, Nan-Qi Ren
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