NATURAL ATTENUATION OF BTEX CONTAMINANTS IN THE GROUNDWATER OF THE MOST POPULOUS CITY IN NORTHEASTERN BRAZIL

Autores

  • Paula Gimenez Bezerra
  • Joil Jose Celino
  • Sarah Adriana R. Soares
  • Karina Santos Garcia

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voláteis aromáticos, água subterrânea, contaminação

Resumo

In order to investigate the contamination and attenuation of BTEX compounds from fuel tank leaks into the Basin of Lucaia’s river aquifer, Salvador, Bahia (Brazil), it was determined in samples of groundwater concentrations of volatile aromatics benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene and xylenes (BTEX), sulfate, nitrate and iron (II) in two distinct periods. The concentrations of compounds were compared to ascertain the yield reduction of BTEX in the sampling points up to 82%. Isotenor curves were generated by observing the behavior of composites and the relation of Eh and nitrate consumption with natural attenuation of BTEX, verifying that it does not occur in a wide spread critical levels and dangerous for the population.

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2016-01-19

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Bezerra, P. G., Celino, J. J., Soares, S. A. R., & Garcia, K. S. (2016). NATURAL ATTENUATION OF BTEX CONTAMINANTS IN THE GROUNDWATER OF THE MOST POPULOUS CITY IN NORTHEASTERN BRAZIL. Cadernos De Geociências, 12(1-2), 77–83. Recuperado de https://periodicos.ufba.br/index.php/cadgeoc/article/view/14858

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Geografia Física