• Title/Summary/Keyword: 난분해성유기오염물질

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Removal of Non-biodegradable Organic Contaminants in Wastewater from crude oil reserve base Using Pulse UV System (Pulse UV 장치를 이용한 원유비축시설 발생폐수의 난분해성 유기오염물질 제거)

  • Sohn, Jin-Sik;Park, Soon-Ho;Jung, Eui-Taek
    • Journal of Korean Society of Water and Wastewater
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    • v.25 no.6
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    • pp.861-867
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    • 2011
  • Wastewater from crude oil reserve base usually contains large amount of non-biodegradable contaminants. The conventional wastewater treatment progress can hardly meet the regulation of wastewater effluent quality. This study investigated the removal of non-biodegradable organic contaminants in wastewater from crude oil reserve base using a pulse UV treatment. The modified process incorporating pulse UV process was set up to treat the wastewater from crude oil reserve base. The treatment process is composed with coagulation and flocculation, micro-bubble flotation, sand filter, pulse UV system, and GAC filter. The results show CODMn was effectively removed by the process with pulse UV system and it can meet the wastewater effluent regulation. The single effect of pulse UV process in CODMn removal was not significant(9~15% based on sand filtered effluent), however with the subsequent activated carbon filter the removal ratio CODMn was increased up to 28% compared to the process without pulse UV syetem.

Selection of the Optimum Organic Matter Index for Surface Water Quality Management (지표수 수질관리를 위한 적정 유기물질지표 선정)

  • Han, Dae Ho;Choi, Ji-Yong
    • Journal of Environmental Policy
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    • v.10 no.4
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    • pp.61-80
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    • 2011
  • Through concentrated investments in environmental regulations centered around BOD, which is a biodegradable matter index, and basic environmental infrastructures, national BOD pollution level has continuously improved. Nonetheless, limitations of BOD management system has become evident through nation-wide stagnation and/or increases of refractory organic matters, such as COD, at main drinking water sources, and the need for a new index, which can easily indicate different environmental conditions, has increased. Therefore, this study suggests a new organic management index for a proper management of surface water. $COD_{Cr}$ and TOC were examined as candidates for surface water quality management index, and it was found that TOC was more appropriate than $COD_{Cr}$ as an organic matter management index. Through this study, it was found that TOC possesses following qualities: a more representative index; international acceptability; monitoring program is easier; better availability of analysis techniques; better accuracy and precision of analysis; less time required for analysis; ease of operation; management of disinfection byproducts; connection with present policies; existence of foreign and domestic application case studies; and correlation with water ecosystem.

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Lake's Function on Control of Refractory Dissolved Organic Matter caused by Upstream Rivers to Andong Lake and JinYang Lake (안동호와 진양호의 상류하천발생 난분해성유기물질 제어에 대한 호소의 기능)

  • Choi, Byoung-Woo;Kang, Mee-A;Sohn, Ho-Yong
    • Journal of Wetlands Research
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    • v.13 no.2
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    • pp.343-353
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    • 2011
  • Variations of load in both DOM and RDOM of inflowing rivers to lakes were in the range of 5.01-7.29(${\times}10^2$ kg/day) for AD lake and 1.23-3.75(${\times}10^3$ kg/day) for JY lake during the research period excluding the period directly affected by the strong rainy season and the monsoon and typhoon season. We observed a good relationship($R^2$ > 0.8) between SS load and DOM load (including RDOM) in both inflowing rivers to JY lake. Therefore, it was determined that SS would be an alternative parameter with a rapid and energy-efficient method for the analysis of both DOC and RDOC, which require the analytical equipment and a long time period. Both AD lake and JY lake may act as a DOM(including RDOM) source through primary production in the fall season. Because AD lake and JY lake may not act as a DOM buffer zone, both lakes couldn't control the DOM and RDOM in spring before the rainy season. Therefore to improve water quality in downstream rivers is needed to remove pollutants such as DOM and RDOM before inflowing to these lakes in upstream rivers, or to have the unique landscape of wetlands as a buffer zone.