Authors
Mike Williams, Anupama Kumar, Christoph Ort, Michael G Lawrence, Adam Hambly, Stuart J Khan, Rai Kookana
Publication date
2013/11
Journal
Environmental monitoring and assessment
Volume
185
Pages
9321-9332
Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Description
The assessment of potential impacts of wastewater effluent discharges in freshwater systems requires an understanding of the likely degrees of dilution and potential zones of influence. In this study, four tracers commonly present in wastewater effluents were monitored to compare their relative effectiveness in determining areas in freshwater systems that are likely to be impacted by effluent discharges. The four tracers selected were the human pharmaceutical carbamazepine, anthropogenic gadolinium, fluorescent-dissolved organic matter (fDOM), and electrical conductivity (EC). The four tracers were monitored longitudinally in two distinct freshwater systems receiving wastewater effluents, where one site had a high level of effluent dilution (effluent <1 % of total flow) and the other site had a low level of effluent dilution (effluent ∼50 % of total flow). At both sites, the selected tracers exhibited a similar pattern …
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