Groundwater Impact Evaluation Partnership For Using Tertiary Treated Recycled Water in a Large-Scale Streamflow Augmentation Project : Final Report
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Plumlee, Megan H. and Reinhard, Martin Stanford University. Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering Santa Clara Valley Water District Metropolitan Water District of Southern California California. Department of Water Resources WateReuse Foundation
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Abstract: Water recycling for environmental applications requires consideration of a complex set of benefits and risks. The goals of the present study were to augment Coyote Creek in San Jose, CA, with local recycled water as a research demonstration and to assess any potential impacts to water quality.... Results showed that water quality of the recycled water was better than the site water with respects to metals and microbes. However the recycled water also contained some constituents which were not present in the creek, such as N-nitrosodimethylamine (NDMA) and alkylphenol polyethoxylate metabolites (APEMs). Some constituents were present in both water sources, such as perfluorochemicals (PFCs), organophosphates, and N-butylbenzene sulfonamide (NBBS). -- From authors' abstract. Authors' keywords: water reuse, wastewater reclamation, emerging contaminants, NDMA, perfluorochemicals (PFCs). Table of contents: 1.0. Introduction -- 2.0. Project approach -- 3.0. Project outcomes -- 4.0. Conclusions and recommendations -- References -- Glossary -- Appendix A. Water quality data table for constituents monitored by SCVWD -- Appendix B. Upper Silver Creek experimental site exploration and characterization / Eduard Hoehn, 2006 -- Appendix C. N-nitrosodimethylamine (NDMA) removal by reverse osmosis and UV treatment and analysis via LC-MS/MS / Plumlee, M. H., et al., 2008 -- Appendix D. Photochemical attenuation of N-nitrosodimethylamine (NDMA) and other nitrosamines in surface water / Plumlee, M. H. and Reinhard, M., 2007 -- Appendix E. Perfluorochemicals in water reuse / Plumlee, M. H., Larabee, J., Reinhard, M., 2008 -- Appendix F. NP1EC degradation pathways using oxic and microxic conditions / Montgomery-Brown, J., et al., 2008 -- Appendix G. Hydroxyl radical-mediated indirect photolysis of perfluoroalkanesulfonamides / Plumlee, M. H., et al., 2008 -- Appendix H. Nanofiltration for trace organic contaminant removal : structure, solution and membrane fouling effects on the rejection of perfluorochemicals / Steinle-Darling, E., Reinhard, M., 2008 -- Appendix I. Technical memorandum : review of available historical water quality data, Coyote Creek Streamflow Augmentation Project / Stanford University, Dr. Martin Reinhard research group, 2004 -- Appendix J. Streamflow augmentation project, Upper Silver Creek and Coyote Creek : initial study/mitigated negative declaration (draft) / Santa Clara Valley Water District, 2006 -- Appendix K. Project photographs.
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