Title :
Notice of Retraction
Toxicity analysis of landscape using reclaimed water controlled by “GFH+BF” treatment system
Author :
Li Na ; Gan Yi-ping ; Yang Jian ; Chang Jiang
Author_Institution :
Civil & Environ. Eng. Sch., Univ. of Sci. & Technol. Beijing, Beijing, China
Abstract :
Notice of Retraction
After careful and considered review of the content of this paper by a duly constituted expert committee, this paper has been found to be in violation of IEEE\´s Publication Principles.
We hereby retract the content of this paper. Reasonable effort should be made to remove all past references to this paper.
The presenting author of this paper has the option to appeal this decision by contacting TPII@ieee.org.
Reclaimed water reused for landscape was prone to algal bloom as well as health issues. Low concentrations of nitrogen and phosphorus in landscape water were effective to prevent algal bloom. In this study, "GFH+BF" treatment system was used to control reclaimed water quality for landscape. Integrating physical and chemical indicators with biological analysis method, the quality of artificial lake could be evaluated comprehensively. GFH remove 89.8% TP from reclaimed water and reduce TP concentration to <; 0.05mg/L. As purification system for artificial lake, BF can reduce TP, NH4-N and TN very well, the removal rates of TP, NH4-N and TN are 33.0%, 39.5% and 26.0% respectively. Moreover, the effluent of BF was reinjected into the artificial lake and improved hydrodynamic circulation. Freshwater photobacterium (Vibrio qinghaienis) and marine photobacterium (Vibrio fisheri) were used to detect the biological toxicity of water samples respectively. The results show that Luminosity inhibition rate of artificial lake is low toxicity and is not harmful to humans. In the toxicity test of marine photobacterium, the effluent of GFH and BF have stimulating effects on photobacterium.
Keywords :
health and safety; hydrodynamics; nitrogen; quality control; water quality; GFH+BF treatment system; Vibrio fisheri; Vibrio qinghaienis; algal bloom; artificial lake quality; biological analysis method; chemical indicators; freshwater photobacterium; health issues; hydrodynamic circulation; landscape; luminosity inhibition rate; marine photobacterium; nitrogen; phosphorus; physical indicators; reclaimed water quality control; toxicity analysis; Algae; Biomedical monitoring; Board of Directors; Effluents; Geology; “GFH+BF” treatment system; landscape; photobacteria; reclaimed water;
Conference_Titel :
Environmental Science and Information Application Technology (ESIAT), 2010 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Wuhan
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-7387-8
DOI :
10.1109/ESIAT.2010.5568544