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Release characteristics of molasses from a well-type barrier system in groundwater: a large test tank study for nitrate removal
Authors:Byung Sun Lee  Eungyu Park  Jae Yeon Um  Kyuyeon Lee  Jina Jeong  Kyoungphile Nam
Affiliation:1. Rural Research Institute, Korea Rural Community Corporation, Ansan, Korea
3. Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea
2. Department of Geology, Kyungpook National University, Daegu, Korea
Abstract:A pilot-scale study was conducted to characterize the performance of molasses' release from a well-type barrier system harboring solidifying molasses named slowly released molasses (SRM) as a reactive medium to promote indigenous denitrifying activity. A SRM rod was made by mixing molasses with paraffin wax, cellulose, and silica sands in a cylindrical mold. Two SRM systems harboring 30 and 60 SRM rods, referred to as Systems A and B, respectively, were constructed in a large flow tank (L × W × D = 8 m × 4 m × 2 m) filled with natural sands. These two systems continuously delivered molasses with groundwater flow over 96 days, with decreasing molasses' concentrations ranging from 763 to 95 and 1,150 to 183 mg L?1 as chemical oxygen demand values (COD) for Systems A and B, respectively. From simulation results with an aid of the upscaled mass transfer function (MTF) model, the molasses' mass flux was slowly decreased with time, exhibiting 57, 11, and 3 mg COD day?1 in 10, 100, and 365 days in System A, and 138, 25, and 6 mg COD day?1 in System B, respectively; 90, 70, and 50 % of total molasses' mass remained after 12, 63, and 267 days in System A and 12, 65, and 291 days in System B, respectively. This study demonstrates that SRM system can provide a remedial alternative for long-term in situ treatment of nitrate-contaminated groundwater.
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