Print Email Facebook Twitter Soil Aquifer Treatment: Assessment and Applicability of Primary Effluent Reuse in Developing Countries Title Soil Aquifer Treatment: Assessment and Applicability of Primary Effluent Reuse in Developing Countries Author Abel, C.D.T. Contributor Kennedy, M.D. (promotor) Faculty Civil Engineering and Geosciences Department Water Management Date 2014-06-17 Abstract This thesis showed that soil aquifer treatment (SAT) is an effective polishing technology for reuse of primary effluent. The study experimentally revealed relatively high removal of suspended solids, bulk organic matter, nutrients, pharmaceutically active compounds and pathogens indicators under various operating conditions. Furthermore, the tools and water quality prediction model developed based on laboratory, pilot and field data could be used for proper design, execution and operation of new SAT schemes. The model could be used to estimate the expected removal of contaminants and assess the need for post-treatment of reclaimed water. Subject developing countriessoil aquifer treatmentprimary effluentwater demandwater reuse To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:b6fb9eed-4c3c-4305-8182-752df2c74c4e Publisher CRC Press/Balkema ISBN 9781138026735 Part of collection Institutional Repository Document type doctoral thesis Rights (c)2014 Abel, C.D.T. Files PDF 2014_UNESCO-IHE_PhD_Thesi ... ABEL_2.pdf 5.32 MB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:b6fb9eed-4c3c-4305-8182-752df2c74c4e/datastream/OBJ/view