K. Z. Rahman
Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research - UFZ
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Water Research | 2011
Manfred van Afferden; K. Z. Rahman; Peter Mosig; Cecilia De Biase; Martin Thullner; Sascha E. Oswald; Roland A. Müller
Field investigations on the treatment of MTBE and benzene from contaminated groundwater in pilot or full-scale constructed wetlands are lacking hugely. The aim of this study was to develop a biological treatment technology that can be operated in an economic, reliable and robust mode over a long period of time. Two pilot-scale vertical-flow soil filter eco-technologies, a roughing filter (RF) and a polishing filter (PF) with plants (willows), were operated independently in a single-stage configuration and coupled together in a multi-stage (RF+PF) configuration to investigate the MTBE and benzene removal performances. Both filters were loaded with groundwater from a refinery site contaminated with MTBE and benzene as the main contaminants, with a mean concentration of 2970±816 and 13,966±1998 μg L(-1), respectively. Four different hydraulic loading rates (HLRs) with a stepwise increment of 60, 120, 240 and 480 L m(-2) d(-1) were applied over a period of 388 days in the single-stage operation. At the highest HLR of 480 L m(-2) d(-1), the mean concentrations of MTBE and benzene were found to be 550±133 and 65±123 μg L(-1) in the effluent of the RF. In the effluent of the PF system, respective mean MTBE and benzene concentrations of 49±77 and 0.5±0.2 μg L(-1) were obtained, which were well below the relevant MTBE and benzene limit values of 200 and 1 μg L(-1) for drinking water quality. But a dynamic fluctuation in the effluent MTBE concentration showed a lack of stability in regards to the increase in the measured values by nearly 10%, which were higher than the limit value. Therefore, both (RF+PF) filters were combined in a multi-stage configuration and the combined system proved to be more stable and effective with a highly efficient reduction of the MTBE and benzene concentrations in the effluent. Nearly 70% of MTBE and 98% of benzene were eliminated from the influent groundwater by the first vertical filter (RF) and the remaining amount was almost completely diminished (∼100% reduction) after passing through the second filter (PF), with a mean MTBE and benzene concentration of 5±10 and 0.6±0.2 μg L(-1) in the final effluent. The emission rate of volatile organic compounds mass into the air from the systems was less than 1% of the inflow mass loading rate. The results obtained in this study not only demonstrate the feasibility of vertical-flow soil filter systems for treating groundwater contaminated with MTBE and benzene, but can also be considered a major step forward towards their application under full-scale conditions for commercial purposes in the oil and gas industries.
Ecological Engineering | 2011
K. Z. Rahman; Arndt Wiessner; Peter Kuschk; Manfred van Afferden; Jürgen Mattusch; Roland A. Müller
Water Research | 2010
Arndt Wiessner; K. Z. Rahman; Peter Kuschk; Matthias Kästner; M. Jechorek
Engineering in Life Sciences | 2008
K. Z. Rahman; Arndt Wiessner; Peter Kuschk; Jürgen Mattusch; Matthias Kästner; Roland A. Müller
Ecological Engineering | 2014
K. Z. Rahman; Arndt Wiessner; Peter Kuschk; Manfred van Afferden; Jürgen Mattusch; Roland A. Müller
Ecological Engineering | 2015
P.V. Caicedo; K. Z. Rahman; Peter Kuschk; M. Blumberg; A. Paschke; W. Janzen; Gerrit Schüürmann
Water Science and Technology | 2010
M. van Afferden; Jaime A. Cardona; K. Z. Rahman; R. Daoud; T. Headley; Z. Kilani; A. Subah; R. A. Mueller
Engineering in Life Sciences | 2008
K. Z. Rahman; Arndt Wiessner; Peter Kuschk; Jürgen Mattusch; A. Offelder; Matthias Kästner; Roland A. Müller
Ecological Engineering | 2017
G. Khurelbaatar; Christopher Sullivan; M. van Afferden; K. Z. Rahman; Christoph Fühner; O. Gerel; Jörg Londong; Roland A. Müller
Water Science & Technology: Water Supply | 2010
M. van Afferden; Jaime A. Cardona; K. Z. Rahman; R. Daoud; T. Headley; Z. Kilani; A. Subah; R. A. Mueller