Pollution of south of Tehran ground waters with heavy metals
International Journal of Environmental Science and Technology. 2006; 3 (2): 147-152
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The reuse of nutrients and organic matter in wastewater sludge via on agricultural lands application is a desirable goal. However, trace or heavy metals present in sludge pose the risk of human or phytotoxicity from land application. The aim of this research is possibility of ground water pollution of south of Tehran because of ten years irrigation with Ni, Cd and Pb borne waste water. For this purpose, 6 soil samples from southern parts of Tehran city and 2 ones from Zanjan city without lime and organic matter were selected. The soils differed in their texture from sandy to clayey. Each soil sample in duplicate and uniformly packed into PVC columns. Soil samples were irrigated with Cd, Pb and Ni-added wastewater. After irrigating, the columns were cut and the soils separated from sectioned pieces and their heavy metal concentrations [Pb, Cd and Ni] were measured by atomic absorption spectrophotometer by use of HNO[3] 4N solution. Because of high sorption capacity of these elements by soils, these metals were accumulated in surface layer of the soils. Movement in the soils without lime and organic matter were as low as other samples. Ni has had the most accumulation or the least vertical movement, and Pb the opposite ones
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Asunto principal:
Aguas del Alcantarillado
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Cadmio
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Metales Pesados
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Plomo
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Revista:
Int. J. Environ. Sci. Technol.
Año:
2006