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Title: Impact of increased instream heterogeneity by deflectors on the removal of hydrogen sulfide of regulated urban waterways—A laboratory study
Authors: Gomes, P. I. A
Samararatne, S.
Wai, O. W. H
Perera, M. D. D
Keywords: assimilation
attenuation
deflectors
hydrogen sulfide
physical heterogeneity
urban waterways
water quality
Issue Date: Mar-2021
Publisher: Wiley Online Library
Series/Report no.: Water Environment Research;Vol 93 Issue 3 Pages 445-454
Abstract: Laboratory experiments were conducted to test the hypothesis that increase in physical heterogeneity by deflectors would improve the water quality of urban regulated (straight and prismatic) waterways. Deflectors changed the near-uniform flow to a rapidly var-ied flow, as such the depth, velocity, and Froude number (Fr) variations were four, 10, and 14 times more than the without deflector scenario, respectively. Removal of hydro-gen sulfide (H2S), the main focus of the study, was significantly high when deflectors were placed in the laboratory urban waterway. Introduction of a sediment bed further improved H2S removal; however, in this case turbidity and color were significantly high too. These observations endorse the fact that attenuation induced by deflectors and assimilation promoted by the sediment bed aids the H2S removal. These facts were fur-ther strengthened by the significant strong negative correlations H2S made with DO and pH for all experiments. Further studies are recommended for different deflector orientations and modified sediment beds (e.g., mixture of sediment and gravel), identi-fication of localized water quality hot spots to capture spatial variation of water quality, and impact of increased heterogeneity on flood safety
URI: http://rda.sliit.lk/handle/123456789/974
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