Source identification and characterization of the accumulating non-biodegradable organics in Korean reservoirs

Sungwon Kim, Seungkwan Hong, Geonha Kim, Jinsik Sohn, Euiso Choi

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    Abstract

    An increase in the chemical oxygen demand (COD) has been noticed in most Korean reservoirs. Therefore, this research systematically investigated the causes of organic accumulation. Samples of soil affecting the quality of water of reservoirs were collected at various sources and analyzed for their organic characteristics. The COD to biochemical oxygen demand (BOD) ratio was used as the key parameter in the evaluation of non-biodegradable (NBD) organic accumulation in the reservoirs. Soil samples containing plant roots were agitated, with the supernatant showing COD/BOD ratios of less than 2.8, while those of the composted tree leaves were greater than 5.0, suggesting that humic substances produced in forest areas are a major cause of NBD organic accumulation in reservoirs. In addition, the organic fractionation of the leachate from leaching tests showed that of the various types of hydrophobic natural organic matter (NOM), the larger molecular weight humic acid makes a greater contribution than fulvic acid to the increase in the NBD COD in Korean reservoirs.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)1056-1065
    Number of pages10
    JournalJournal of Environmental Management
    Volume88
    Issue number4
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2008 Sept

    Keywords

    • Natural organic matter (NOM)
    • Non-biodegradable (NBD) organics
    • Organic accumulation
    • Organics fractionation

    ASJC Scopus subject areas

    • Environmental Engineering
    • Waste Management and Disposal
    • Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law

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