Removal of Heavy Metals and Nutrients from Municipal Wastewater using Salvinia molesta and Lemna gibba

M.L.D.D. Abhayawardhana, N. Bandara, S.K.L.S. Rupasinge
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The present study was focused on the investigation of the abilities and efficiencies of Salvinia molesta and Lemna gibba to remove selected heavy metals (Cr, Cu, Fe, Ni and Pb) and excess nutrients from wastewater taken from the Moratuwa-Ratmalana municipal wastewater treatment plant. The wastewater samples were analysed for pH, Temperature, for N-Nitrates, N-Nitrites, ammonia Nitrogen, Phosphates, and selected heavy metals, Biochemical Oxygen Demand (BOD), Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD) and Total Kjeldhal Nitrogen. Then, the wastewater samples were treated with S. molesta and L. gibba separately for a period of 7 days and analysed for N-Nitrates, N-Nitrites, Ammonia Nitrogen, Phosphates and five selected heavy metals at 24 hour intervals. BOD, COD and Total Kjeldhal Nitrogen were analysed at 7 days intervals. The average Total Nitrogen removal efficiencies of S. molesta and L. gibba were 73.3% and 62.1% whereas the average Total Phosphate removal efficiencies of S. molesta and L. gibba were 72.6% and 77.2% respectively. The average Cr, Cu, Fe, Ni and Pb removal efficiencies of S. molesta were 81.6%, 69.8%, 65.2%, 66.3% and 74.8% respectively. The average Cr, Cu, Fe, Ni and Pb removal efficiencies shown by L. gibba were 86.9%, 69.7%, 73.1%, 61.8% and 85.7% respectively. The Bio Concentration factors of S. molesta for Cr, Cu, Fe, Pb and Ni were 823, 698, 652, 663 and 748 respectively and the Bio Concentration factors of S. molesta for Cr, Cu, Fe, Pb and Ni were 870, 698, 731, 618 and 857 respectively. According to the obtained results in the present study S. molesta and L. gibba can be considered as suitable candidates for the polishing of municipal wastewater.
利用沙刺草和刺叶草去除城市污水中的重金属和营养物
本研究主要研究了Salvinia molesta和lena gibba去除Moratuwa-Ratmalana城市污水处理厂废水中重金属(Cr、Cu、Fe、Ni和Pb)和过量营养物质的能力和效率。对废水样品进行pH、温度、n -硝酸盐、n -亚硝酸盐、氨氮、磷酸盐、选定重金属、生化需氧量(BOD)、化学需氧量(COD)和总凯氏氮(Total Kjeldhal Nitrogen)分析。然后,分别用molesta和L. gibba处理废水7 d,每隔24 h分析n -硝酸盐、n -亚硝酸盐、氨氮、磷酸盐和5种选定的重金属。每隔7 d测定生化需氧量(BOD)、生化需氧量(COD)和总凯氏氮(Total Kjeldhal Nitrogen)。对总氮的平均去除率分别为73.3%和62.1%,对总磷的平均去除率分别为72.6%和77.2%。对Cr、Cu、Fe、Ni和Pb的平均去除率分别为81.6%、69.8%、65.2%、66.3%和74.8%。L. gibba对Cr、Cu、Fe、Ni和Pb的平均去除率分别为86.9%、69.7%、73.1%、61.8%和85.7%。鼹鼠藻对Cr、Cu、Fe、Pb和Ni的生物富集因子分别为823、698、652、663和748,对Cr、Cu、Fe、Pb和Ni的生物富集因子分别为870、698、731、618和857。根据本研究的结果,molesta和L. gibba可以被认为是城市污水抛光的合适候选者。
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