A Preliminary Analysis of the Correlation of Heavy Metals with TN, TP and TSS in Constructed Wetland

Fujia Yang, S. Gato-Trinidad, I. Hossain
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– Constructed wetland (CW) has been receiving increased popularity in urban cities to treat stormwater runoffs following the best practice management guidelines which only focuses on TN, TP and TSS. However, the presence of heavy metals is also detected in CWs. This paper presents the water quality monitoring results of a CW in Melbourne, Australia. A statistical analysis has been undertaken to determine the correlation of heavy metals with TN, TP and TSS. The analysis revealed that the treatment performance did not comply with the best practice management guidelines and the wetland is experiencing significant metal pollution. The results showed that TN and TP concentrations are negatively correlated and TSS are strongly correlated with the concentration of metal pollutants including Al, Cu and Fe. Meanwhile, significant correlations are discovered between metals such as Zn and Cu, Al and Cr than between the common pollutants. As this is a preliminary analysis, further investigations are needed to validate the relationships. It is envisioned that the outcome of this research will assist CWs owners and managers to assess the effectiveness of CWs in reducing the levels of not only the common three pollutants but also heavy metals.
人工湿地中重金属与总氮、总磷和总氮含量相关性的初步分析
-人工湿地(CW)在城市中越来越受欢迎,根据最佳实践管理指引处理雨水径流,该指引只关注TN、TP和TSS。然而,在化学武器中也检测到重金属的存在。本文介绍了澳大利亚墨尔本某污水处理厂的水质监测结果。对重金属与总氮、总磷和总磷含量的相关性进行了统计分析。分析显示,处理表现不符合最佳实践管理指引,湿地正遭受严重的金属污染。结果表明:TN、TP浓度与Al、Cu、Fe等金属污染物浓度呈负相关,TSS与Al、Cu、Fe等金属污染物浓度呈强相关;与此同时,锌和铜、铝和铬等金属之间的相关性显著高于常见污染物之间的相关性。由于这是一个初步的分析,需要进一步的调查来验证这些关系。预期这项研究的结果将有助化粪池拥有人及管理人员评估化粪池在降低常见三种污染物及重金属水平方面的成效。
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