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Organic matter in water

List the BATs for treating organic matter in water. [Pg.61]

A significant fraction of lead carried by river water is expected to be in an undissolved form, which can consist of colloidal particles or larger undissolved particles of lead carbonate, lead oxide, lead hydroxide, or other lead compounds incorporated in other components of surface particulate matters from runoff. Lead may occur either as sorbed ions or surface coatings on sediment mineral particles, or it may be carried as a part of suspended living or nonliving organic matter in water. The ratio of lead in suspended solids to lead in dissolved form has been found to vary from 4 1 in rural streams to 27 1 in urban streams (Getzetal. 1977). [Pg.401]

Biochemical Oxygen Demand A numerical estimate of contamination in water expressed in milligrams per liter of dissolved oxygen. A measure of the amount of oxygen consumed in biological processes that break down organic matter in water. [Pg.297]

Ding, J.Y. and Wu, S.C. Partition coefficients of organochlorine pesticides on soil and on the dissolved organic matter in water. [Pg.1650]

ASTM. 1988. Standard practice for measuring volatile organic matter in water by aqueous-injection gas chromatography - method D 2908-87. In 1988 annual book of ASTM standards. Vol. 11.02. Water II. Philadelphia, PA American Society for Testing and Materials, 46-51. [Pg.75]

Here is an example of a use objective. Drinking water is usually disinfected with chlorine, which kills microorganisms. Unfortunately, chlorine also reacts with organic matter in water to produce disinfection by-products —compounds that might harm humans. A disinfection facility was planning to introduce a new chlorination process and wrote the following analytical use objective ... [Pg.79]

What effect does organic matter in water have on the amount of oxygen dissolved in the water ... [Pg.575]

Fraction of dissolved organic matter in water column (kg/L) 0.000001... [Pg.246]

Dilling, J., and Kaiser, K. (2002). Estimation of the hydrophobic fraction of dissolved organic matter in water samples using UV photometry. Water Res. 36,5037-5044. [Pg.397]

Schulten, H.-R., Leinweber, R, and Jandl, G. (2002). Analytical pyrolysis of humic substances and dissolved organic matter in water. In Refractory Organic Substances (ROS) in the Environment, Frimmel, F. H., Abbt-Braun, G., Heumann, K. G., Hock, B., Ludemann, H.-D., and Spiteller, M., eds., Wiley-VCH, Weinheim, pp. 163-187. [Pg.404]

Nitrogen supplies in water bodies are replenished due to the bacterial decomposition of organic sediments and dissolved organic matter. Let us consider component D as the content of dead organic matter in water. On such a basis, we can write Hf = DD [Pg.239]

Garcia-Araya JF, Croue JP, Beltran FJ, Legube B. Origin and conditions of ketoacid formation during ozonation of natural organic matter in water. Ozone Sci Eng 1995 17 647-656. [Pg.82]

I 7 Photooxidation and Photomineralization of Organic Matter in Water and Air Concentrations of Cases... [Pg.222]


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