Title of article :
Contribution Towards Improvement of Getting Rid of Heavy Metals and Toxic Substances in Wastewater Operations: The Case of Soba / Khartoum Treatment Plant
Author/Authors :
Muniar Baddor1، Ilham نويسنده , , Mohammed Abdel-Magid، Isam نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
فصلنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2015
Abstract :
Growing demand for and limitations to traditional water sources (surface-groundwater)
led to the development of non-conventional sources. This research assessed the waste
stabilisation pond treatment system built in the Green Belt, GB, in Khartoum state and the
prototype model that was constructed simulating the same dimensions of the GB plant.
The study took into account the system’s hydraulic symmetry, rheological simulation,
organic loadings conditions and some parameters applied at the station. Wastewater
reaching the GB station is domestic in addition to industrial waste from tanning plants
and Khartoum’s coin manufacturing industry. Monthly laboratory analysis results for
heavy metals and toxic substances at the GB station and model farm were monitored and
recorded for two years. Attained values were not in conformity with the specifications
of treated effluent reuse and reclamation, particularly in the GB station. This research
applied a case study to upgrade wastewater treatment in an experimental field model using
natural means. This is through introduction of a system of aquatic plants as an advanced
biological treatment following natural ponds. The achieved results indicated high-quality
of wastewater treatment with low-cost, which is suitable for agricultural irrigation or other
beneficial uses without exposing stakeholders to any health risks or environmental ailments. Shouldered research advocates broader
implementation of this advanced biological
treatment system for gray wastewater
using vegetation and plants. This is due to
sound socio-economic rewards and ease of
operation and maintenance. The purpose
of re-use of such treated effluent reduces health risks and ill-environmental impacts.
This is besides supports to traditional water
sources, contribution to integrated water
resources management and mitigation of
any potential environmental pollution.
Keywords :
Toxic substances , Heavy metals , Oxidation ponds , Wastewater , soba
Journal title :
Pertanika Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities (JSSH)
Journal title :
Pertanika Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities (JSSH)