Municipal Wastewater Quality Control: Heavy Metal Comparative Analysis—Case Study

W. Halecki, T. Sionkowski, Krzysztof Chmielowski, Agnieszka Kowalczyk, K. Kalarus
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A comparative analysis was conducted on raw and treated wastewater and the concentrations of heavy metals in sewage sludge from a wastewater treatment plant (WWTP). The research aimed to demonstrate improved efficiency in reducing heavy metal levels as a part of municipal and industrial waste management, with a specific emphasis on minimising the overall environmental impact. In this study, we presented the results of a repeated measures analysis of variance and assessed compliance with heavy metal content standards in sewage sludge from municipal treatment using a one-sample t-test against a reference norm. The analysis included measurements conducted between 2004 and 2015. We conducted an analysis of heavy metals, including zinc (Zn), lead (Pb), cadmium (Cd), copper (Cu), chromium (Cr), and nickel (Ni), manganese (Mn) and mercury (Hg). High Zn concentration that we observed in pre-treatment wastewater raised important questions. Leakages in sewage networks can result in contaminants infiltrating the wastewater, thereby increasing pollutant concentrations. Elevated concentrations can stem from industrial activities, where Zn and pollutants are discharged into wastewater as byproducts of industrial operations. The study illustrated the attainment of the highest sanitary standards, ensuring that treatment processes effectively eliminate harmful toxic substances, ultimately guaranteeing that the final product is safe for further reclamation processes.
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城市污水质量控制:重金属对比分析--案例研究
对废水处理厂(WWTP)的原废水和处理过的废水以及污水污泥中的重金属浓度进行了比较分析。这项研究旨在证明,作为城市和工业废物管理的一部分,降低重金属含量的效率有所提高,重点是最大限度地减少对环境的总体影响。在这项研究中,我们展示了重复测量方差分析的结果,并使用单样本 t 检验法对照参考标准,评估了市政处理污水污泥中重金属含量是否符合标准。该分析包括 2004 年至 2015 年期间进行的测量。我们对重金属进行了分析,包括锌(Zn)、铅(Pb)、镉(Cd)、铜(Cu)、铬(Cr)、镍(Ni)、锰(Mn)和汞(Hg)。我们在预处理废水中观察到的高浓度锌引发了一些重要问题。污水管网的渗漏会导致污染物渗入废水,从而增加污染物浓度。浓度升高可能源于工业活动,在这些活动中,锌和污染物作为工业生产的副产品被排放到废水中。这项研究说明,要达到最高卫生标准,确保处理过程有效消除有害有毒物质,最终保证最终产品可安全用于进一步的再生过程。
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