Integrated modelling of two xenobiotic organic compounds

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This paper presents a dynamic mathematical model that describes the fate and transport of two selected xenobiotic organic compounds (XOCs) in a simplified representation of an integrated urban wastewater system. A simulation study, where the xenobiotics bisphenol A and pyrene are used as reference compounds, is carried out. Sorption and specific biological degradation processes are integrated with standardised water process models to model the fate of both compounds. Simulated mass flows of the two compounds during one dry weather day and one wet weather day are compared for realistic influent flow rate and concentration profiles. The wet weather day induces resuspension of stored sediments, which increases the pollutant load on the downstream system. The potential of the model to elucidate important phenomena related to origin and fate of the model compounds is demonstrated. © IWA Publishing 2006.

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Lindblom, E., Gernaey, K. V., Henze, M., & Mikkelsen, P. S. (2006). Integrated modelling of two xenobiotic organic compounds. Water Science and Technology, 54(6–7), 213–221. https://doi.org/10.2166/wst.2006.620

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