Intensive monitoring of conventional and surrogate quality parameters in a highly urbanized river affected by multiple combined sewer overflows
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2019
Abstract:
The paper reports results of four intensive campaigns carried out on the Seveso River (Milan
metropolitan area, Italy) between 2014 and 2016, during intense precipitation events. Laboratory
analyses were coupled with on-site, continuous measurements to assess the impact of pollutants on
water quality based on both conventional and surrogate parameters. Laboratory data included total
suspended solids, caffeine, total phosphorus and nitrogen, and their dissolved forms. Screening of
trace metals (Cr, Cu, Pb, Ni, Cd) and PBDEs (polybromodiphenylethers) was carried out. Continuous
measurements included water level, physico-chemical variables and turbidity. Nutrient
concentrations were generally high (e.g. average total phosphorus>1,000 ?g/L) indicating strong
sewage contributions. Among monitored pollutants Cr, Cu, Pb, and Cd concentrations were well
correlated to TSS, turbidity and discharge, being bound mostly to suspended particulate matter.
A different behavior was found for Ni, that showed an early peak occurring before the flow peak, as
result of first flush events. PBDEs correlated well to nutrient concentrations, showing the highest
peaks soon after activation of the combined sewer overflows, likely because of its accumulation in
sewers. In addition to showing the existing correlations between quality parameters, the paper
highlights the importance of surrogate parameters as indicators of anthropic pollution inputs.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
caffeine; combined sewer overflows; contaminants; monitoring; surrogate parameters; PBDE's
Elenco autori:
Valsecchi, Lucia; Polesello, Stefano; Guzzella, LICIA MARIA; Copetti, Diego; Salerno, Franco; Marziali, Laura; Tartari, Gianni; Valsecchi, SARA MARIA
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