Abstract
The aim of this article is to evaluate the removal of natural organic matter and micropollutants at a riverbank filtration site in Krajkowo, Poland, and its dependence on the distance between the wells and the river and related travel times. A high reduction in dissolved organic carbon (40-42%), chemical oxygen demand (65-70%), and colour (42-47%) was found in the riverbank filtration wells at a distance of 60-80 m from the river. A lower reduction in dissolved organic carbon (26%), chemical oxygen demand (42%), and colour (33%) was observed in a horizontal well. At greater distances of the wells from the river, the removal of pharmaceutical residues and pesticides was in the range of 52-66% and 55-66%, respectively. The highest removal of pharmaceutical residues and pesticides was found in a well located 250 m from the river and no micropollutants were detected in a well located 680 m from the river. The results provide evidence of the high efficacy of riverbank filtration for contaminant removal.
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Dragon, K., Górski, J., Kruć, R., Drozdzyński, D., & Grischek, T. (2018). Removal of natural organic matter and organic micropollutants during riverbank filtration in Krajkowo, Poland. Water (Switzerland), 10(10). https://doi.org/10.3390/w10101457
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