High-frequency bromide sensor performance during denitrifying bioreactor tracer testing

APPLIED ENGINEERING IN AGRICULTURE(2023)

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Bromide (Br-) tracer tests are an important environmental monitoring method for assessing internal hydraulics in denitrifying woodchip bioreactors. The objective was to assess performance of relatively new high-frequency Br-sensing technology to help resolve challenges associated with sampling uncertainty and failure during bioreactor tracer tests. A Seametrics TempHionTM Bromide Logger was used to: (1) continuously log Br-concentrations at least every 30 s during three tracer tests in the field and (2) determine Br-concentrations in sample bottles post-hoc following eight tracer tests (sampling frequency in the field: every 2 to 300 min). Both were compared to lab-analyzed Br-concentrations. The sensor underreported Br-concentrations at two real-time tracer tests and overreported during one test, but this mainly impacted the tracer metric of percent recovery. While Br-sensor deployment during a tracer test is the ideal use of this convenient tool, use of the sensor post-hoc in collected bottles matched the lab-analyzed concentrations more closely based on the Root Mean Square Errors and the Mean Absolute Errors. The sensor's ability to collect large amounts of high-resolution con-centrations did not necessarily add value because most tracer metrics were interpolated with reasonable accuracy from the discrete lab-analyzed samples. The relatively continuous nature of the sensed concentrations, however, along with ease of deployment were important sensor benefits.
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Conservative tracer test,Continuous sensor,Double peak,Subsurface drainage,Woodchip bioreactor
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