2018
DOI: 10.4314/wsa.v44i4.11
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Review: Natural organic matter in aquatic systems – a South African perspective

Abstract: Natural organic matter (NOM) is a complex heterogeneous mixture of humic (HS) and non-humic substances which are widespread in the aquatic environment. Other constituents are amino acids, aliphatic and aromatic hydrocarbons containing oxygen, nitrogen and hydroxyl groups. It is the combination and proportions of these motifs which give NOM its overall polarity and reactivity. Its main origins include soils, residues of fauna and flora, microbial excrements and anthropogenic faecal loads, agriculture activities… Show more

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“…This work is the first in South Africa to report on the occurrence, behavior and removal efficiencies of fluorescent EEM components throughout the water treatment processes. It is of interest therefore, to assess the treatment efficiency of these plants for the treatment of NOM, given the variability of the water types in South Africa [21]. It is expected that the water types influence the occurrence of NOM components, and the treatment regimen at the plants in turn influences the behavior and removal efficiency of NOM components.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This work is the first in South Africa to report on the occurrence, behavior and removal efficiencies of fluorescent EEM components throughout the water treatment processes. It is of interest therefore, to assess the treatment efficiency of these plants for the treatment of NOM, given the variability of the water types in South Africa [21]. It is expected that the water types influence the occurrence of NOM components, and the treatment regimen at the plants in turn influences the behavior and removal efficiency of NOM components.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%