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This book attempts to provide a platform for researchers, policy makers, and engineers to share their latest thoughts and findings on groundwater quality and public health, as well as novel methods dealing with groundwater pollution. The chapters published in this book include the latest research results by world-renowned researchers, whose findings can benefit researchers, engineers, policy makers, and government officials in future groundwater quality research and policy making.
Research & information: general --- Environmental economics --- Pollution control --- water quality index --- health risk assessment --- Tongchuan city --- Loess Plateau --- high-As groundwater --- shallow groundwater --- geological environment --- geochemistry --- correlation --- Hetao Basin --- geostatistics --- GIS --- heavy metal pollution --- groundwater --- UAE --- water environment --- human health risk --- spatial distribution --- Chinese Loess Plateau --- strontium-rich groundwater --- hydrochemical characteristics --- formation mechanisms --- hydrogeochemistry --- water quality --- drinking water --- WASH --- waterborne diseases --- One Health --- Guinea-Bissau --- sub-Saharan Africa --- groundwater quality --- water chemistry characteristics --- multivariate statistical analysis --- PHREEQC --- typical mountain front tilted plain --- Monte Carlo model (crystal ball software) --- visual minteq --- yinchuan --- nano zero-valent iron --- biochar --- nitrate removal --- nitrogen gas --- disjointed type --- hyporheic zone --- mercury --- migration and transformation --- gold mining area --- ecological risks --- endorheic basin --- hydrochemistry --- isotope technique --- integration --- nitrate --- groundwater pollution --- contamination remediation --- one health --- public health
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Riverbank filtration (RBF) schemes for the production of drinking water are increasingly challenged by new constituents of concern, such as organic micropollutants and pathogens in the source water and hydrological flow variations due to weather extremes. RBF and new technology components are integrated and monitoring and operating regimes are adopted to further optimize water treatment in bank filtration schemes for these new requirements. This Special Issue presents results from the EU project AquaNES “Demonstrating synergies in combined natural and engineered processes for water treatment systems” (www.aquanes.eu). Additionally, papers from other research groups cover the efficiency of bank filtration and post-treatment, advantages and limitations of combining natural and engineered processes, parameter-specific assessment of removal rates during bank filtration, and the design and operation of RBF wells. The feasibility, design, and operation of RBF schemes under specific site conditions are highlighted for sites in the US, India, and South Korea
floods --- environmental monitoring --- river bank filtration --- heavy metals --- riverside water source --- entrance velocity --- ultrafiltration --- online monitoring --- drinking water treatment --- water treatment --- system costs --- optimization --- biofilm --- fluorescence excitation-emission matrix --- riverbed --- inorganic chemicals --- well structure remodeling --- riverbank filtration (RBF) --- sub-oxic conditions --- electro-chlorination --- energy generation --- pressure loss --- bank filtrate portion --- removal efficacy --- bank filtrate --- manganese --- out/in membrane comparison --- pharmaceutical residues --- analytical method --- hydrochemistry --- subsurface geology --- dissolved organic matter --- column experiments --- storage tank --- groundwater --- organic matter composition --- water supply --- rural water supply --- collector wells --- mirror-image method --- southern India --- gabapentin --- microorganisms --- site investigation --- small communities --- decentralized capillary nanofiltration --- PHREEQC --- renewable energy --- droughts --- hydrological trends --- bank filtration --- filter cake --- sulphate --- point-bar alluvial setting --- inline electrolysis --- energy efficiency --- Ganga --- climate change --- turbine --- Nakdong River --- organic matter degradation --- oxypurinol --- slow sand filtration --- suboxic --- PARAFAC-EEM --- Krishna River --- water quality --- smart villages --- micropollutants --- anoxic --- dissolved organic carbon (DOC) --- attenuation --- organic micropollutants --- disinfection --- surface water treatment --- nitrate --- drinking water hydropower --- pesticides --- disinfection by-products --- Damodar --- pathogen barrier --- organic carbon --- salinity --- sustainable water production --- clogging --- Yamuna --- LC-OCD --- redox sensitivity --- pharmaceuticals --- high temperature --- performance --- riverbank filtration --- trihalomethanes --- iron
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Clean energy and fuel storage are often required for both stationary and automotive applications. Some of these clean energy and fuel storage technologies currently under extensive research and development include hydrogen storage, direct electric storage, mechanical energy storage, solar–thermal energy storage, electrochemical (batteries and supercapacitors), and thermochemical storage. The gravimetric and volumetric storage capacity, energy storage density, power output, operating temperature and pressure, cycle life, recyclability, and cost of clean energy or fuel storage are some of the factors that govern efficient energy and fuel storage technologies for potential deployment in energy harvesting (solar and wind farms) stations and onboard vehicular transportation. This Special Issue thus serves the need for promoting exploratory research and development on clean energy and fuel storage technologies while addressing their challenges to practical and sustainable infrastructures.
MgH2 --- vertically oriented graphene --- gas loss --- concentrated solar power (CSP) --- complex hydrides --- PCM roof --- hydrogen storage systems --- slag --- bubbles transportation --- dye-sensitized solar cells --- undercooling --- methanogenesis --- electrochemical energy storage --- hydrogen storage --- Fischer–Tropsch --- state of charge estimator --- gas turbine engine --- simplified electrochemical model --- hot summer and cold winter area --- rock permeability --- flutter instability --- charge density --- binder --- salt cavern energy storage --- battery energy storage system --- capacitance --- LiNH2 --- ball milling --- production rate --- leaching tubing --- quality function deployment (QFD) --- nanocatalyst --- lab-scale --- thermal energy storage (TES) --- comprehensive incremental benefit --- lean direct injection --- Li-ion batteries --- separator --- four-point --- salt cavern --- low emissions combustion --- ionic liquid --- carbon materials --- nanocomposite materials --- electrical double layers --- recovery factor --- thermochemical energy storage --- Klinkenberg method --- flow-induced vibration --- cathode --- porous media --- metal hydride --- aquifer size --- diffusion --- auxiliary services compensation --- water invasion --- conjugate phase change heat transfer --- heat transfer enhancement --- failure mode and effect analysis (FMEA) --- magnetism --- carbonate gas reservoirs --- equivalent loss of cycle life --- internal and reverse external axial flows --- thermal energy storage --- lithium-ion batteries --- bacterial sulfate reduction --- crystal growth rates --- optimal capacity --- gas storage --- energy discharge --- anode --- Ag nanoparticles --- regenerator --- hydrogen absorption --- freestanding TiO2 nanotube arrays --- material science --- extended kalman filter --- reactive transport modeling --- synthetic rock salt testing --- hydrogen energy storage --- lattice Boltzmann method --- dynamic modeling --- bubbles burst --- Power to Liquid --- large-scale wind farm --- PHREEQC
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