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Adsorption and desorption characteristics of fluoride in the calcareous and siliceous sand sheet aquifers of south-west Victoria, Australia

conference contribution
posted on 2008-01-01, 00:00 authored by Scott SalzmanScott Salzman, G Allinson, F Stagnitti, R J Hill, L Thwaites, Daniel IerodiaconouDaniel Ierodiaconou, R Carr, John SherwoodJohn Sherwood, Vincent VersaceVincent Versace, D Prats Rico, others
This study assessed the sustainability of utilising groundwater systems to manage an aluminium smelters fluoridated trade wastewater stream. Replacing ocean discharge of the wastewater with land irrigation is one option. Using a groundwater model (developed using MODFLOW incorporating parameter estimation software (PEST-ASP)), we found that most of the groundwater flow takes place through surface sands. Fluoride is adsorbed in these sands during the drier summer months, but desorption is rapid when winter rain flushes the aquifer. Underlying clays and other layers prevent significant contamination of the deeper aquifer.

History

Event

Modelling, Measuring and Prediction of Water Pollution. Conference (9th : 2008 : Alicante, Spain)

Pagination

159 - 174

Publisher

WIT Press

Location

Alicante, Spain

Place of publication

Southampton, Eng.

Start date

2008-06-09

End date

2008-06-11

ISBN-13

9781845641153

Language

eng

Publication classification

E1.1 Full written paper - refereed

Copyright notice

2008, WIT Press

Editor/Contributor(s)

D Prats Rico, C Brebbia, Y Villacampa Esteve

Title of proceedings

Water pollution XI : Proceedings of the International Conference on Water Pollution: Modelling, Measuring, and Prediction