Using Numerical Models to Assess a Rapid Infiltration Basin System (RIBS), Cape Henlopen State Park, Delaware

Author(s)He, C.
Author(s)Andres, A.S.
Date Accessioned2016-05-09T15:35:26Z
Date Available2016-05-09T15:35:26Z
Publication Date2015-12
AbstractThis technical report evaluates several aspects of potential environmental risks, use, and regulation of rapid infiltration basin systems (RIBS) in Delaware. The report reviews and compares regulations regarding RIBS from Delaware, Florida,North Carolina, New Jersey, Maryland, and Massachusetts. Influent and effluent samples from ten advanced wastewater treatment systems that operate in conjunction with RIBS were collected and analyzed. Effluent data obtained from the Non-Hazardous Waste Sites database provided by the Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control and other states were assessed. Performance evaluations of the treatment processes that discharge to RIBS were ascertained from the exceedance of concentrations of regulated pollutants in effluent samples. Although RIBS technology has the potential to be a beneficial alternative to surface discharge and a means for groundwater recharge, this technology is appropriate only if the adverse environmental impacts are minimized. Overall operation and maintenance practices play important roles in the performance of treatment plants. The most common and serious problems associated with treatment plants located in Delaware and neighboring states are high nutrient and pathogen concentrations in the effluent. In Delaware, the discharge of poorly treated effluent to RIBS creates a risk of nutrient and pathogen contamination in the receiving water body, the shallow Columbia aquifer. Years of application of treated effluent with high nutrient, pathogen, and organic content to RIBS will result in significant risks for the environment and public health.en_US
URLhttp://udspace.udel.edu/handle/19716/17695
Languageen_USen_US
PublisherNewark, DE: Delaware Geological Survey, University of Delawareen_US
Part of SeriesBulletins;
Part of Series;21D
KeywordsDelawareen_US
KeywordsMarylanden_US
KeywordsMassachusettsen_US
KeywordsNew Jerseyen_US
Keywordsnitrogenen_US
KeywordsNorth Carolinaen_US
Keywordsphosphorusen_US
Keywordspollutionen_US
KeywordsRIBSen_US
Keywordswater qualityen_US
Keywordswater resourcesen_US
TitleUsing Numerical Models to Assess a Rapid Infiltration Basin System (RIBS), Cape Henlopen State Park, Delawareen_US
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