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Concentration of LAS and Boron in the Itter
Comparison of Measured Data With Results Obtained by Simulation with the GREAT-ER Software
Frank Roland Schröder; Carsten Schulze; Michael Matthies
Corresponding author:: Carsten Schulze; e-mail: Carsten.Schulze@usf.Uni-Osnabrueck.de; Michael Matthies; e-mail: matthies@usf.Uni-Osnabrueck.de

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1065/espr2001.02.057 - - - The GREAT-ER software was used to calculate linear alkylbenzene sulphonate [LAS] and boron concentrations in the Itter stream in North Rhine-Westfalia, Germany. The aim was to investigate the predictive strength of this newly developed tool and to compare its results to measured data. Substance-specific input data which were used in this scenario were partly generic (e.g. LAS and sodium perborate tetrahydrate consumption figures for Germany) and partly (site-)specific data (e.g.
half-life time for LAS elimination). The comparison with the measured data reveals that the model predictions for LAS and boron are correct at least within a factor of two, only if generic German consumption data is applied. By using refined input data, the accuracy can be increased further.

9 ESPR (2) 130-135 (2002)

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