Evaluation of a probabilistic approach to simulation of alkalinity and electrical conductivity at a river bank filtration site Academic Article uri icon

abstract

  • In river bank filtration, impurities present in the river water travel with the bank filtrate towards the pumping well. During this passage, certain types of impurities, such as turbidity, total coliform, and so forth, may get attenuated; however, it is interesting to note that some of the instant raw river water quality parameters, such as alkalinity and electrical conductivity, increase after the passage of water through the porous medium. This occurs because water, when passing through the soil pores, absorbs many of the solutes that cause an increase in alkalinity and electrical conductivity. Measurements at a river bank filtration site for a year showed that alkalinity of 116-32mgl -1 in river water increased to 222.4-159.9mgl -1 in the river bank filtered water. Likewise, the electrical conductivity increased from 280-131 S cm -1 to 462-409.6 S cm -1. This study uses a probabilistic approach for investigating the variation of alkalinity and electrical conductivity of source water that varies with the natural logarithm of the concentration of influent water. The probabilistic approach has the potential of being used in simulating the variation of alkalinity and electrical conductivity in river bank filtrate. 2011 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

published proceedings

  • HYDROLOGICAL PROCESSES

author list (cited authors)

  • Thakur, A. K., Singh, V. P., & Ojha, C.

citation count

  • 10

publication date

  • October 2012

publisher