N2.03 (formerly N3.3) Fakhreddine 2014 ReNUWIt Annual Meeting Poster
Abstract/Contents
- Abstract
- The injection of highly purified wastewater into local groundwater systems during Managed Aquifer Recharge (MAR) can alter native geochemistry and result in mobilization of metals from aquifer sediments. While MAR is a viable method to augment groundwater resources, the sediment-recharge water interactions and subsequent changes in recharge water quality have not been thoroughly assessed. The objectives of this research are (i) to understand the geochemical controls on metals mobilization during aquifer recharge and (ii) to determine potential modifications to recharge water chemistry which minimize As release.
Description
Type of resource | other |
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Date created | May 2014 |
Creators/Contributors
Author | Fakhreddine, Sarah |
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Author | Dittmar, Jessica |
Author | Phipps, Donald |
Author | Dadakis, Jason |
Author | Fendorf, Scott |
Subjects
Subject | Re-inventing the Nation’s Urban Water Infrastructure |
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Subject | ReNUWIt |
Subject | N2.03 |
Subject | Natural Water Infrastructure Systems |
Subject | Smart managed aquifer recharge technologies (SMART) |
Subject | California |
Subject | Orange County Watershed |
Subject | adsorption |
Subject | attenuation |
Subject | chemistry |
Subject | recovery |
Subject | soil |
Subject | sorption |
Subject | storage |
Subject | water quality |
Bibliographic information
Related Publication | Fakhreddine, S., Dittmar, J., Phipps, D., Dadakis, J., & Fendorf, S. (2015). Geochemical Triggers of Arsenic Mobilization during Managed Aquifer Recharge. Environmental Science & Technology, 49(13), 7802-7809. http://doi.org/10.1021/acs.est.5b01140 |
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Location | https://purl.stanford.edu/ng369hg5210 |
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- Fakhreddine, S., Dittmar, J., Phipps, D., Dadakis, J., & Fendorf, S. (2014). N2.03 (formerly N3.3) Fakhreddine 2014 ReNUWIt Annual Meeting Poster. Stanford Digital Repository. Available at: https://purl.stanford.edu/ng369hg5210
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