In some countries, non-point source pollution derived from a city's economic activities tends to be a barrier to the improvement of water quality. Roadway runoff is known to contain toxic micro-pollutants such as polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs). Conversely, red soil is known to adsorb some organic matter. In this study, artificial roadway runoff water containing toxic micro-pollutants was made using roadway dust collected from a highway, and used for both batch-type tests and soil column tests with red soil in order to understand adsorption ability of the red soil on such toxic micro-pollutants, especially PAHs. In the batch-type tests, PAHs could be removed by approximately 40% when the contact time was 90 minutes. In the soil column tests, PAHs were removed by more than 80% while suspended solids were removed by more than 90%. Notably, PAHs with a high molecular weight were removed more readily in the tests than PAHs with a low molecular weight.
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August 18 2015
Adsorption experiment of toxic micro-pollutants derived from automobiles using red soil
Takahiro Kawai;
Takahiro Kawai
1Department of Environmental Systems Engineering, Ritsumeikan University, 1-1-1 Nojihigashi, Kusatsu, Shiga 525-8577, Japan
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Atsushi Ichiki;
1Department of Environmental Systems Engineering, Ritsumeikan University, 1-1-1 Nojihigashi, Kusatsu, Shiga 525-8577, Japan
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Yasunori Sawada
Yasunori Sawada
2CTI Engineering Co., Ltd, Osaka, Japan
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Water Sci Technol (2015) 72 (11): 2082–2088.
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Received:
February 20 2015
Accepted:
August 03 2015
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Takahiro Kawai, Atsushi Ichiki, Yasunori Sawada; Adsorption experiment of toxic micro-pollutants derived from automobiles using red soil. Water Sci Technol 1 December 2015; 72 (11): 2082–2088. doi: https://doi.org/10.2166/wst.2015.431
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