Title of article :
Characterizing the pollution produced by an industrial area
Chemometric methods applied to the Lagoon of Venice
Author/Authors :
Sebastiano Carrer a، نويسنده , , ?، نويسنده , , Riccardo Leardi، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
هفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
The industrial area of Porto Marghera discharges every year about 1.85 109 m3 of waste waters in the Lagoon of Venice through
its 142 discharge points, 17 of them being constantly active. The Anti-Pollution Department of Magistrato alle Acque, the Venice
Water Authority, has been controlling these discharges for many years. The huge database built up during the last years could help
the authorities in making choices regarding the water quality of the Venetian environment. The application of chemometric
methods to the dataset obtained from chemical analyses of industrial waste water samples (almost 250, for each of them up to 57
chemical variables having been measured) is useful to answer fundamental questions related to the pollution generated by the
industrial area: i) which are the main differences among the individual discharge points? ii) is there a temporal trend in global and
punctual pollution? iii) which is the discharge point having the strongest relative impact on the waters? The results of the present
work allow to 1) identify two different groups of discharge points, discriminated by the level of contamination and by the presence
of different contaminants; 2) detect a relevant temporal trend in one of the main outfalls (the industrial and civil waste treatment
plant); 3) set up a multivariate strategy to “measure” the relative modification induced on receiving lagoon waters by a single
discharge. The application of such a “3-STEP multivariate analysis” to the present and future data of water quality could represent a
relevant tool for monitoring industrial activities, providing at the same time a support in management decision processes.
Keywords :
Industrial pollution , Waste waters , multivariate analysis , Chemometrics , Venice Lagoon
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment