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The relationship between the unsaturated permeability coefficients (UPC) determined and oxidation-reduction potential (ORP) in the subsurface wastewater infiltration system (SWIS)

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The estimation of unsaturated permeability coefficients (UPC) is of great importance on the properties of the matrix. Aim to study the relationship between the UPC and oxidation – reduction potential… Click to show full abstract

The estimation of unsaturated permeability coefficients (UPC) is of great importance on the properties of the matrix. Aim to study the relationship between the UPC and oxidation – reduction potential (ORP) in different matrix depths in the subsurface wastewater infiltration system (SWIS) and provide scientific basis for regulating SWIS and increasing pollutant removal, a test experiment of simulating the SWIS which included an inflow period (12 h) and a drying period (12 h) in one cycle was designed with a hydraulic load of 0.10 m3·(m2·d)–1. Results investigated that ORP could increase with UPC increasing in 70 and 115 cm and decrease with the UPC increasing in 100 and 130 cm matrix depths. Phenomena indicated that capillary action could affect UPC and ORP obviously. Moreover, the existence of oxygen and low volumetric water contents could impose UPC and ORP. UPC in the 100 cm matrix depth below proved that anaerobic area could be found in aerobic environment under alternation conditions. UPC in different matrix depths of a satisfactory SWIS could change from 2.49 × 10–7 to 1.16 × 10–3 cm·s–1. Treated water met reused requirements and no clogging was found.

Keywords: reduction potential; permeability coefficients; unsaturated permeability; coefficients upc; oxidation reduction; orp

Journal Title: DESALINATION AND WATER TREATMENT
Year Published: 2019

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