Evaluation of Contaminant Removal Through Soil Aquifer Treatment by a Lab Scale Soil Column Experiment Including a Trace Contaminant Spike Test
Soil aquifer treatment (SAT), the removal of contaminants during percolation through soil, is a strategy employed in managed aquifer recharge (MAR), one method of indirect potable water reuse. As part of Hampton Roads Sanitation District's (HRSD) MAR project, The Sustainable Water Initiative fo...
Main Author: | Dziura, Thomas Michael |
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Other Authors: | Environmental Science and Engineering |
Format: | Others |
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Virginia Tech
2021
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10919/106699 |
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