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Lecture Outline 3
  • Aqueous Env. Geochemistry
  • Dr. K

2
Surface Reactions
  • Electrostatic attraction of solute (mainly
    dissolved metals) to mineral grain (mainly to
    humus, clays, and iron oxy-hydroxides).
  • Depends on chemical env. (pH/Eh), sorbent, and
    cations in question (ZngtMn)
  • Importance and practical applications of sorption
  • Sorption Isotherm Partitioning of dissolved
    masses btwn solution and solid surfaces
  • S (Ci-C)(Sol. Volume)/Sed. Mass
  • S mass sorbed in mg/L Ciinitial conc.
    Cfinal conc. In mg/L
  • Freundlichs EqS KCn (done w/ varied conc.of
    a sol.)
  • Kpartitioning coeff. (large K more sorption),
    n 0.7-1.2

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Surface Reactions (contd)
  • Sorption of Organic Compounds Like attracts the
    Like
  • K KocFoc gtlogK log Koc log Foc
  • log Koc 0.490.72 log Kow (i.e. tabulated value
    of Octanol-Water partitioning)
  • Foc fraction of organics (LOI)
  • Ion Exchange stoichiometric reversible
    chemical reactions between ion in a solution
    (solutes) and another ion with similar properties
    in immobile resin or crystal surfaces.
  • Ca Na-clay 2Na Ca-clay
  • VermgtMont.gtChlgtIllgtKaol. are - and attracts
    cations
  • AlgtCagtMggtNH4gtKgtHgtNa (in order of strength)

4
Metals
  • What is a metal? What are some common
    characteristics of metals?
  • In what forms do metals occur in water? Give
    examples of those forms.
  • Why do we need to know about metals? How do
    metals relate to human health and functionality,
    i.e. what are some health risks associated with
    various trace metals?
  • Trace metals in estuaries, bays, and wetlands
  • What are some natural and human-induced sources
    of metals? Which of the metals are important for
    drinking and irrigation waters?

5
Metals (contd)
  • What biochemical processes and factors are
    important in mobility and metal chemistry?
  • pH, Eh, DO, collides, humus, bacteria
  • What are some health risks associated with trace
    metals? Know the MCL for imp. Metals in drinking
    water.
  • As, Cr, Pb, Zn, Cu, Co, Ni, Cd, etc.
  • Methods/procedures in analyzing metals
  • AMD? What chemicals reactions and processes are
    involved in AMD affected areas?
  • Dont forget the role of Al (from acidic clay and
    hydrolysis) Mn in acidity
  • What are some treatment processes used in AMD
    affected areas?
  • Active vs. passive treatment and their pros and
    cons
  • Understand AMD treatment reactions and AMDTreat
    software to design treatment facilities

6
AMDTreat Software
7
Nutrients
  • What is a nutrient? What are some examples of
    nutrients? Why are they important?
  • What are some sources, pathways, and sinks of
    nutrients and why do we need to understand them?
  • What are some components of the nitrogen and
    phosphorus cycles? What are some sources/sinks
    and forms of nitrogen and phosphorus that are
    parts of the cycle?
  • What processes are important in nitrogen cycle?
  • What are the forms of nitrogen and phosphorus
    that we analyze in the lab?
  • Tot. N Org. (NH3 NH4) Inorg. (NO3NO2)
  • Tot. P Org. Inorg. (Condensed meta poly P
    Ortho)

8
Nutrients (contd)
  • What relationship exists between landuse and
    nitrogen availability? What about nitrate vs.
    time, nitrate vs. depth, nitrate vs. fertilizer
    used, etc. relationships?
  • How can we use the natural (de)nitrification
    principles in treating watste-water using
    microbes? How much methanol is needed as required
    organics to do this?
  • How can you better management nitrogen for crops?
    What are some BPMs used for efficient N and P
    use? What are some practical/local issues
    related to nutrient management plan?
  • How to delineate the sources of nitrogen
    pollution?

9
Organic Chemicals
  • What is an organic chemical? What are some
    characteristics of organic compounds?
  • What are the sources of organic chemicals found
    in natural water?
  • Org. decay (TOC/TOX), domestic/commercial (1000s
    of VOC/SVOC), Pesticide (SOC), Halogenated/Polychl
    orinated (PCB), disinfection by-prod (DBP)
  • What are the common groups or categories of
    organic chemicals in terms of their behavior or
    properties? Know examples of each groups or
    category.
  • Alipatic (chain) vs. aromatic (ring)
  • What are some uses of organic chemicals. Give
    examples.
  • Gasoline, pesticides, deodorant, pharma., septic
    tank, textile, dry cleaning, solvent, degreaser,
    indus. waste treatment, gums, glues, resins,
    MTBE, etc
  • How can we get the organic chemicals in our body?
    What are the health risks associated with organic
    chemicals in drinking water?
  • Variesfrom being a nuisance to toxic,
    carcenogenic, mutogents
  • We can get them thru air, ingestion, water, food
    chain, absorbtion

10
Organics (contd)
  • How are VOCs different from each other? Know the
    examples of different types of VOCs.
  • Three groups petroleum prod (BTEX LNAPL)
  • Halogenated VOCs solvent/degreaser (TCE, DCE
    DNAPL)
  • DBP from water treatment THM, HAA, etc.
  • Examples of uses health risks of VOC
  • Benzene (in gasoline)
  • MTBE (additive to gasoline)
  • Toluene (solvent for paint, gums, resin)
  • Xylene (in gasoline, solvent, pharma.)
  • PCE TCE (solvent, degreaser, textile, dry
    cleaning
  • DCB (deodorant in indus. wastewater treatment)
  • CTC (carbon tetra-chlorine) in fire extinguisher,
    fumigants
  • How the DBP form?
  • Ammonia (NH3) from chlorination and HCl (from
    chlorine) NCl3 (toxic)
  • THM includes chloroform, form during chlorination
  • What are the health risks associated with DBP
    (THM HAA)?
  • Affects kidney, liver, etc.

11
Biological Radioactive Pollutions
  • Know the components of a water treatment facility
    and various chemicals that are used in such
    facility. What parameters are measured in a
    water treatment facility (H/O)?
  • What are the most common groups disease-causing
    micro organisms?
  • Bacteria salmonella, shigella, E. Coli,
    vibrio-cholerae
  • Total coliformgtfecal coliform.E.coli
  • Enteric virus polio-, rota-, astrovirus,
    hepatitis
  • Protozoa giardia, cryptosporidium, BG-algae
  • Fungi

12
Biological/radioactive Pollutions (contd)
  • What are some common radioactive pollutions in
    water?
  • Radon gas (4 pCi/L in air, 300 pCi/L in H2O)
  • Uranium (20 ug/L in H2O)
  • How do we prevent radioactive pollutions?

13
Water Resources Management
  • What are the most important issues that you need
    to be aware of in geochemical sampling,
    preservation, and measurements both in field and
    lab?
  • What are the most common methods/techniques used
    for remediation of contaminated soils and/or
    groundwater?
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