Fate of Arsenic in the Mahomet Aquifer: Influence of Added Sulfate and Nitrate

Robert Sanford, Theodore Flynn, Thomas R. Holm, Walton R. Kelly

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Abstract

Material from the Mahomet aquifer, known to have pockets of high arsenic concentration, was evaluated for different microbiological activities that could influence the mobility of arsenic in groundwater. Project activities included a thorough assessment of core material collected in a region of the aquifer known for high arsenic concentration and flow-through column experiments evaluating the potential nature of arsenic mobilization in the subsurface.
Original languageEnglish (US)
PublisherIllinois State Water Survey
StatePublished - 2009

Publication series

NameISWS Contract Report
No.CR-2009-01
NameMTAC Publication
No.TR08-06

Keywords

  • ISWS

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