2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2017.11.161
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Emissions of organic compounds from produced water ponds I: Characteristics and speciation

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“…Mansfield et al (2018) showed that organic compound emissions estimated by the WATER9 wastewater treatment model (EPA 1994(EPA , 2001 are about 1 order of magnitude higher than flux chamber measurements. Flux chambers mask the effect of external wind speed (Mansfield et al 2018;Parker et al 2013): The chamber used in this work covered an area of about 0.13 m 2 , and the mixing fan in the chamber created an effective wind speed of less than 0.5 m sec −1 (Lyman et al 2018), which was lower than the measured wind speed near the water surface. Since air-liquid partitioning of most compounds depends on air turbulence, higher wind speeds lead to higher emissions, and we expect that the flux chamber measurement is lower than the actual emissions.…”
Section: Modeling Results From Other Measurement Campaignsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Mansfield et al (2018) showed that organic compound emissions estimated by the WATER9 wastewater treatment model (EPA 1994(EPA , 2001 are about 1 order of magnitude higher than flux chamber measurements. Flux chambers mask the effect of external wind speed (Mansfield et al 2018;Parker et al 2013): The chamber used in this work covered an area of about 0.13 m 2 , and the mixing fan in the chamber created an effective wind speed of less than 0.5 m sec −1 (Lyman et al 2018), which was lower than the measured wind speed near the water surface. Since air-liquid partitioning of most compounds depends on air turbulence, higher wind speeds lead to higher emissions, and we expect that the flux chamber measurement is lower than the actual emissions.…”
Section: Modeling Results From Other Measurement Campaignsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…S9 had higher organic compound concentrations than many of the other sampling locations even though it was distant from and not directly downwind of the produced water pond but was instead more directly downwind of liquid storage tanks at the facility. C2 and C3 compounds made up a higher percentage of total organics measured at S9, whereas emissions from produced water tend to be dominated by C6 and heavier compounds (Lyman et al 2018), providing more evidence that these locations were influenced by storage tanks, not produced water emissions. We excluded S9 from inverse modeling.…”
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