2017
DOI: 10.1021/acs.est.7b03766
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Fluorescence and Quenching Assessment (EEM-PARAFAC) of de Facto Potable Reuse in the Neuse River, North Carolina, United States

Abstract: The Neuse River, North Carolina, U.S., exemplifies a typical de facto potable reuse scenario, where drinking water sources are located downstream of treated wastewater effluent discharges. The study results imply that planned potable water reuse, whether in an indirect or direct potable reuse scenario, might provide better control over water quality than the status quo conditions. Using fluorescence excitation-emission matrix (EEM) measurements, anthropogenic influence of a wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) di… Show more

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“…Carbonaceous aerosols play an important role in the Earth's radiative balance. One such aerosol, black carbon (BC), absorbs significant amounts of light and exerts a warming effect, while organic carbon (OC) was initially thought to only scatter solar radiation (Wong et al, 2017;Mo et al, 2017;Saleh et al, 2014). However, recent studies show that there are certain types of OC that absorb radiation efficiently in the near-ultraviolet (UV) (300-400 nm) and visible ranges, which are called brown carbon (BrC).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Carbonaceous aerosols play an important role in the Earth's radiative balance. One such aerosol, black carbon (BC), absorbs significant amounts of light and exerts a warming effect, while organic carbon (OC) was initially thought to only scatter solar radiation (Wong et al, 2017;Mo et al, 2017;Saleh et al, 2014). However, recent studies show that there are certain types of OC that absorb radiation efficiently in the near-ultraviolet (UV) (300-400 nm) and visible ranges, which are called brown carbon (BrC).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pre‐ and post‐extracted terrestrial and aquatic sources have been examined, and literature reports of EEM applications have multiplied exponentially. Excitation–emission matrix images and mathematical PARAFAC analyses are being used to monitor geochemical processing in soil via porewater, anthropogenic inputs to our water supply from wastewater effluent, and disinfection byproduct formation during drinking water treatment, among other applications (Markechova et al, 2013; Wells et al, 2017; Zhang and Liang, 2019). Excitation–emission matrix studies of natural and not so natural (i.e., built) environments are evidence that diagenetic “humic substances” have been observed by modern analytical techniques (Coble et al, 2014; Yang et al, 2015).…”
Section: Do Diagenetic Substances Exist In Supramolecular Nom?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The EEM regions assigned to tyrosine‐like and tryptophan‐like fluorophores in amino acids and proteins are well known (Wells et al, 2017). Sutton and Sposito (2005) described humic substances as supramolecular associations of low‐molecular‐mass organic molecules including recognizable biomolecules.…”
Section: Do Diagenetic Substances Exist In Supramolecular Nom?mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Excitation-emission matrix (EEM) spectroscopy has been widely applied to identify the sources and chemical nature of chromophoric dissolved organic matter (CDOM) in aquatic environments since the 1990s (Shimabuku et al, 2017;Wells et al, 2017;Bhattacharya and Osburn, 2017;Coble, 1996), while few studies have focused on the fluorescence properties of chromophores in atmospheric environments.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%