DETERMINATION OF TOTAL CONCENTRATION OF CD, CR, PB, CU, NI AND ZN IN CITY AND WASTEWATER.

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  • Normuradov Xurshid Tursunmuradovich Author
  • Maxmudova Mardona Abdug'aniyevna Author
  • Bayjumanova O’lmasoy Djamoliddinova Author

Abstract

Heavy metals are one of the important factors that affect the final disposal of sewage sludge. In this paper, the metal mobility and bioavailability metals in sewage sludge were studied by using Community Bureau of Reference (BCR) sequential extraction procedure to get more information for the reasonable disposal of sludge. Sewage sludge was collected from five municipal wastewater treatment plants and three industrial wastewater treatment plants. The sludge was examined for and the total concentrations and different chemical fractions of Cd, Cr, Pb, Cu, Ni and Zn. The total metal concentrations of heavy metals in sludge varied greatly. The contents of Zn and Cu were the highest, followed by then Cr, Ni and Pb and the content of Cd was the least. There was no significant difference in total metal concentration between municipal and industrial wastewater treatment plants. Fractions extracted by the BCR sequential procedure were acid soluble/exchangeable, reducible and oxidizable fraction. Sludge pH was found to have profound effect on the chemical fractions of heavy metals. Acidic sludges (Xiamen and Jinlin Petrochemical Group Co., wastewater treatment plant) had higher proportion of the acid soluble/exchangeable fractions than in neutral sludge. In neutral sludges, Pb and Cr were principally distributed in between the oxidizable fraction and the residual fraction; Cu was in the oxidizable fraction; Cd mainly in the residual fraction in municipal wastewater treatment plants and had high percentage of acid soluble/exchangeable and reducible fractions in industrial wastewater treatment plants; Ni and Zn had higher percentage in the acid soluble/exchangeable and the oxidizable fraction.

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2024-06-30

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