Juanico
M., Ravid R., Azov Y. and Teltsch B.
(1995). Removal of Trace Metals from Wastewater during Long-Term Storage
in Seasonal Reservoirs. Wat., Air and Soil Pollut., 82:617-633.
ABSTRACT
The removal of five
metals (Cu, Zn, Cr, Pb, Al) was studied in two reservoirs in series used for the
seasonal storage of wastewater effluents for irrigation. The evaluation was made
by two methods: (1) an anual budget which includes inputs and outputs and. (2)
sediment traps. The concentrations of metals were reduced between 20 and 75%, to
the base level found in unpolluted groundwater in the region. The amount of Pb
was reduced in 5%, Cu in 10%, Al in 30%, Cr in 50%, and Zn in 90%. Sedimentation
has an irregular pattern due to the effect of wind induced longshore and
rip-currents. The release of bottom sediments in the outflow means a direct
release of trace metals and other settling pollutants and clogging particles. It
is recommended to take the effluents for irrigation from the uppermost water
layer, to avoid strong outflow rates which may drag out part of the sediments by
hydraulic turbulence, and to locate the outlet away from the dominant wind axis.
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