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Variations in Organic and Organoleptic Water Quality During Treatment of Artificially Recharged Groundwater
The objective of the study described here was to find statistical relationships between taste and odor descriptors and specific volatile organics in recharged groundwater. It was shown that the recharge process itself, as well as treatment, improved the organoleptic quality of the water. The volatile organics load decreased significantly during recharge and nitrification but increased again during oxidation steps. Thus, the improvement in organoleptic quality cannot be related to a change in total organics load but rather to the fate of specific compounds during treatment.
Variations in Organic and Organoleptic Water Quality During Treatment of Artificially Recharged Groundwater
The objective of the study described here was to find statistical relationships between taste and odor descriptors and specific volatile organics in recharged groundwater. It was shown that the recharge process itself, as well as treatment, improved the organoleptic quality of the water. The volatile organics load decreased significantly during recharge and nitrification but increased again during oxidation steps. Thus, the improvement in organoleptic quality cannot be related to a change in total organics load but rather to the fate of specific compounds during treatment.
Variations in Organic and Organoleptic Water Quality During Treatment of Artificially Recharged Groundwater
Bruchet, Auguste (author) / N'Guyen, K. (author) / Legrand, M.F. (author) / Mallevialle, Joël (author)
Journal ‐ American Water Works Association ; 83 ; 63-70
1991-03-01
8 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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