1차원 현장 soil column 실험을 통한 SAT 반응 모델 검증

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  • Jeongkon Kim (` Department of Geological Sciences, The Ohio State University) ;
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  • 김정우 (광주과학기술원 물재이용기술센터) ;
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  • 차우석 (광주과학기술원 물재이용기술센터) ;
  • 최희철 (광주과학기술원 물재이용기술센터)
  • Published : 2003.09.01

Abstract

Soil Aquifer Treatment (SAT) is a technique in which secondary- or tertiary-treated wastewater is infiltrated through unsaturated soil and stored in the saturated zone. In SAT, contaminants are removed by physical and biochemical reactions taking place in soils. In this study, a numerical model was developed to predict changes in water quality during SAT operations. The contaminant species considered in the model were ammonium, nitrate, dissolved organic carbon, and dissolved oxygen. The model was calibrated against experimental data obtained from one dimensional soil column tests conducted for 84 days. The calibrated model will be used to find out optimum conditions for the pilot- and regional-scale SAT operations to be scheduled for the next phase of this project.

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