SEASONAL TRANSPORT PATTERN OF CHROMIUM (III AND VI) IN A STREAM RECEIVING WASTEWATER FROM TANNERIES
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2010
Abstract:
Water, suspended matter and sediment samples from a system heavily impacted by wastewater from
numerous small tanneries (the upper Dunajec River, southern Poland) were collected to establish the
annual cycle of Cr. To study possible oxidation processes the speciation of Cr and Mn concentrations were
also investigated. This study showed that Cr(III and VI) temporal and spatial distributions are regulated
by coupled anthropogenic (source location and emissions) and hydrologic factors (water flow and particle
transport). Chromium(III) concentrations in all compartments varied seasonally as a function of the
hydrological regime, production cycle in tanneries and distance from the discharge location. Cr(III) was
largely associated with the particulate phase and rapidly deposited in river bed sediments. Contaminated
river sediments were however flushed during flood periods to the reservoir located downstream from
tanneries. During the tanning season (November to March), Chromium(III) concentrations in the water
column and total Cr concentration in sediments exceeded relevant ecotoxicological guidelines only
upstream from the reservoir, which trapped about 70% of the annual Cr(III) load transported by the Dunajec
river. A correlation between Cr(VI)/Cr(III) ratios and Mn concentration in sediments downstream from
the reservoir suggests the possibility of Cr(III) oxidation in natural conditions.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Vignati, DAVIDE ANSELMO LUIGI
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