2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2022.129054
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Occurrence of dissolved black carbon in source water and disinfection byproducts formation during chlorination

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“…During hydrologic events, OC and associated BC are mobilized from the burned landscape to lower reaches of the watershed and downstream waterbodies (e.g., lakes and oceans), thereby affecting downstream water quality (Shakesby et al 2016). The increased mobilization of sediment, OC, and BC post-fire can also pose challenges for downstream water resources and treatment facilities (Cawley et al 2017;Robinne et al 2018Robinne et al , 2021Hohner et al 2019;Chen et al 2022).…”
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“…During hydrologic events, OC and associated BC are mobilized from the burned landscape to lower reaches of the watershed and downstream waterbodies (e.g., lakes and oceans), thereby affecting downstream water quality (Shakesby et al 2016). The increased mobilization of sediment, OC, and BC post-fire can also pose challenges for downstream water resources and treatment facilities (Cawley et al 2017;Robinne et al 2018Robinne et al , 2021Hohner et al 2019;Chen et al 2022).…”
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