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Polyacrylamide preparations for protection of water quality threatened by agricultural runoff contaminants Full text
2002
Entry, J.A. | Sojka, R.E. | Watwood, M. | Ross, C.
Waste streams associated with a variety of agricultural runoff sources are major contributors of nutrients, pesticides and enteric microorganisms to surface and ground waters. Water soluble anionic polyacrylamide (PAM) was found to be a highly effective erosion-preventing and infiltration-enhancing polymer, when applied at rates of 1-10 g m (super -3) in furrow irrigation water. Water flowing from PAM treated irrigation furrows show large reductions in sediment, nutrients and pesticides. Recently PAM and PAM+CaO and PAM+Al(SO (sub 4) ) (sub 3) mixtures have been shown to filter bacteria, fungi and nutrients from animal wastewater. Low concentrations of PAM [175-350 g PAM ha (super -1) as PAM or as PAM+CaO and PAM+Al(SO (sub 4) ) mixture] applied to the soil surface, resulted in dramatic decreases (10 fold) of total, coliform and fecal streptococci bacteria in cattle, fish and swine wastewater leachate and surface runoff. PAM treatment also filtered significant amounts of NH (sub 4) , PO (sub 4) and total P in cattle and swine wastewater. This points to the potential of developing PAM as a water quality protection measure in combination with large-scale animal feeding operations. Potential benefits of PAM treatment of animal facility waste streams include: (1) low cost, (2) easy and quick application, (3) suitability for use with other pollution reduction techniques. Research on the efficacy of PAM for removal of protozoan parasites and viruses and more thorough assessment of PAM degradation in different soils is still needed to completely evaluate PAM treatment as an effective waste water treatment. We will present analysis and feasibility of using PAM, PAM+Al(SO (sub 4) ) (sub 3) , and PAM+CaO application for specific applications. Our results demonstrate their potential efficacy in reducing sediment, nutrients and microorganisms from animal production facility effluents. Abstract
Show more [+] Less [-][Residues of pesticides and their impacts on general health]
2002
Tawil,M.Z.
Storage of secondary effluents for safe reuse in agriculture Full text
2002
Trad Rais, M. | Xanthoulis, Dimitri | Gardin, N.
Catalytic air pollution control
2002
Heck, Ronald M. | Farrauto, Robert J. | Gulati, Suresh T.
It has become increasingly imperative to develop new systems for controlling air pollution. This edition chronicles the emerging technologies of the past few years in addition to its original, authoritive treatment of the fundamentals of the discipline.
Show more [+] Less [-]Mine water
2002
Younger, Paul L. | Banwart, Steven A. | Hedin, Robert S.
"Nowhere is the conflict between economic progress and environmental quality more apparent than in the mineral extraction industries. The latter half of the 20th century saw major advances in the reclamation technologies. However, mine water pollution problems have not been addressed. In many cases, polluted mine water long outlives the life of the mining operation. As the true cost of long-term water treatment responsibilities has become apparent, interest has grown in the technologies that would decrease the production of contaminated water and make its treatment less costly. This is the first book to address the mine water issue head-on. The authors explain the complexities of mine water pollution by reviewing the hydrogeological context of its formation, and provide an up-to-date presentation of prevention and treatment technologies. The book will be a valuable reference for all professionals who encounter polluted mine water on a regular or occasional basis."--Pub. desc.
Show more [+] Less [-][Nickel release caused by barometric pumping via water drillings]
2002
Jensen, T.F. | Larsen, F. | Kjoeller, C.
[Map of net precipitation: an example of detailed regional net precipitation mapping]
2002
Thirup, C.
[Geochemical modelling in practice: Arsenic fixation: nitrate reduction]
2002
Ramsay, L. | Jakobsen, R.
[Nickel problems in the groundwater in Roskilde county]
2002
Olsen, M., Hartelius, E. | Pratt, A. | Terkelsen, M. | Aktor, H.
[Groundwater chemical documentation concept for natural degradation of oil and benzene in groundwater]
2002
Flyvbjerg, J. | Riis, C.E. | Rand, R.H. | Christensen, A.G. | Lassen, E.V.H.