This study showed that BF is an effective multiple objective barrier for removal of different contaminants present in surface water sources including bulk organic matter and organic micropollutants (OMPs) like pharmaceutically active compounds and endocrine disrupting compounds. It was found that biodegradation and adsorption play primary and secondary roles, respectively, in the removal of OMPs during soil passage. Furthermore, using field data from BF sites and chemical properties of OMPs, models were developed to estimate the removal of OMPs during soil passage.Civil Engineering and Geoscience
The presence of organic micropollutants (OMPs) such as PhACs and EDCs in treated water is major conc...
Recently organic micropollutants have become a concern in scientific world related to their fate and...
Bank filtration (BF) and soil aquifer treatment (SAT) are efficient natural technologies in potable ...
Bank filtration (BF) is a natural water treatment process which induces surface water to flow in res...
This study investigated the factors influencing the main removal mechanisms (adsorption and biodegra...
Organic micropollutant (OMP) removal during river bank filtration (RBF) under oxic conditions was si...
This paper investigates the degradation behavior of 14 organic micropoliutants (OMPs), selected for ...
This paper investigates the degradation behavior of 14 organic micropollutants (OMPs), selected for ...
The process of bank filtration acts as a barrier against many anthropogenic micropollutants, such as...
Riverbank filtration (RBF) represents a low-cost and sustainable alternative to advanced treatment t...
The effectiveness of bank filtration (BF) is highly dependent on the source water quality (e.g., org...
The increasing occurrence of organic micro pollutants (OMPs) detected in river- and surface waters r...
Bank filtration is a relatively low cost natural treatment technology that has been provento be an e...
Waterworks in Sweden that apply conventional chemical surface water treatment are facing a number of...
Onsite sewage treatment facilities (OSSFs) in Sweden currently release significant amounts of nitrog...
The presence of organic micropollutants (OMPs) such as PhACs and EDCs in treated water is major conc...
Recently organic micropollutants have become a concern in scientific world related to their fate and...
Bank filtration (BF) and soil aquifer treatment (SAT) are efficient natural technologies in potable ...
Bank filtration (BF) is a natural water treatment process which induces surface water to flow in res...
This study investigated the factors influencing the main removal mechanisms (adsorption and biodegra...
Organic micropollutant (OMP) removal during river bank filtration (RBF) under oxic conditions was si...
This paper investigates the degradation behavior of 14 organic micropoliutants (OMPs), selected for ...
This paper investigates the degradation behavior of 14 organic micropollutants (OMPs), selected for ...
The process of bank filtration acts as a barrier against many anthropogenic micropollutants, such as...
Riverbank filtration (RBF) represents a low-cost and sustainable alternative to advanced treatment t...
The effectiveness of bank filtration (BF) is highly dependent on the source water quality (e.g., org...
The increasing occurrence of organic micro pollutants (OMPs) detected in river- and surface waters r...
Bank filtration is a relatively low cost natural treatment technology that has been provento be an e...
Waterworks in Sweden that apply conventional chemical surface water treatment are facing a number of...
Onsite sewage treatment facilities (OSSFs) in Sweden currently release significant amounts of nitrog...
The presence of organic micropollutants (OMPs) such as PhACs and EDCs in treated water is major conc...
Recently organic micropollutants have become a concern in scientific world related to their fate and...
Bank filtration (BF) and soil aquifer treatment (SAT) are efficient natural technologies in potable ...