Impacts of textile and leather effluent on environment: an assessment through life cycle of fishes and plants

M. Hasan, Akm Mashud Alam, A. Haque, Habiba H Moly, Muhammad Tanjil
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The textile and tannery industry in Bangladesh is liable for polluting the soil and water body owing to the discharge of untreated effluents. They use enormous amounts of water, chemicals, and colorants for processing textile and leather products and release a complex mixture of organic and inorganic pollutants and metal contents, which negatively impact the environment. The main objective of this research was to study the deleterious impact of untreated textile and leather effluents on the environment in Bangladesh. For this purpose, textile and leather effluents were collected from industries during discharging after processing. Parameters, such as BOD, COD, pH, TDS, TSS, TH, Turbidity, conductivity, alkalinity, Dissolved Fe, metal contents, etc., were tested to determine the characteristics of the effluents. Moreover, the impact of these effluents on tree plants as well as on fishes was observed over 24 days. The results showed that the effluents contain extremely high values of BOD, COD, TDS, TSS, hardness, conductivity, alkalinity, silica from the recommended discharge limit. It was also observed that leather effluents cause a more harmful effect on the survival of fishes and trees due to the presence of high metal contents than textile effluents. The findings will help address this alarming situation in the ecosystem of Bangladesh and recommend immediate action to save the ecosystem from untreated discharges of industrial effluents.
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纺织和皮革废水对环境的影响:基于鱼类和植物生命周期的评估
由于排放未经处理的废水,孟加拉国的纺织和制革工业对污染土壤和水体负有责任。他们在加工纺织品和皮革产品时使用大量的水、化学品和着色剂,并释放出有机和无机污染物以及金属含量的复杂混合物,对环境产生负面影响。这项研究的主要目的是研究未经处理的纺织和皮革废水对孟加拉国环境的有害影响。为此,纺织和皮革废水在处理后的排放过程中被收集起来。通过对污水BOD、COD、pH、TDS、TSS、TH、浊度、电导率、碱度、溶解铁、金属含量等参数的测试,确定出水特性。此外,在24天内观察了这些废水对树木植物和鱼类的影响。结果表明,出水的BOD、COD、TDS、TSS、硬度、电导率、碱度、二氧化硅等指标均高于推荐排放限值。还观察到,皮革废水对鱼类和树木的生存造成更有害的影响,因为其金属含量比纺织品废水高。调查结果将有助于解决孟加拉国生态系统中这一令人震惊的情况,并建议立即采取行动,使生态系统免受未经处理的工业废水排放的影响。
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