Riverbank Filtration: Understanding Contaminant Biogeochemistry and Pathogen Removal edited by C. Ray.

Riverbank filtration is widely used in Europe and to some extent in the United States for the public water supply. It is a cost-effective and realisable treatment technology in which horizontal and vertical wells pump a mixture of ground water and induced surface water from a river. This book descri...

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Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Other Authors: Ray, C. (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer, 2002.
Edition:1st ed. 2002.
Series:Nato Science Series: IV:, Earth and Environmental Sciences, 14
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Table of Contents:
  • Effect of Biogeochemical, Hydrogeological, and Well Construction Factors on Riverbank Filtrate Quality
  • Hydrogeological Issues of Riverbank Filtration—A Review
  • Organic Matter as the Driving Force in the Solubilization of Fe and Mn During Riverbank Filtration
  • Virus Removal by Soil Passage at Field Scale and Groundwater Protection
  • Removal of Cryptosporidium Using Bank Filtration
  • Elimination of Microcystins by Slow Sand Filtration at the UBA Experimental Field
  • Experiences on the Fate of Organic Micropollutants During Riverbank Filtration
  • Public Health Aspects of Riverbank Filtration
  • Groundwater Quality Processes After Bank Infiltration From the Danube at ?unovo
  • Use of Bank Filtration in Hungary
  • Laboratory and Field Studies of Pollutant Removal
  • Riverbank Filtration in Water Supply in Romania —Old Solutions, New Problems
  • Conclusions and Recommendations of the NATO Advanced Research Workshop: Contaminant Biogeochemistry and Pathogen Removal Efficiency.