نتایج جستجو برای: sewage pollution

تعداد نتایج: 80531  

2007
R. A. El-Motaium

Environmental pollution has become a world wide concern. One of the main sources of such pollution is sewage wastewater and sludge. Their utilization without proper treatment can pollute the ecosystem (plant, soil, surface and ground water). Sewage wastewater and sludge contains several pollutants such as: pathogens, toxic organic compounds, heavy metals, high level of BOD & COD, seed weed. The...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2010
W Q Betancourt L Querales Y F Sulbaran J Rodriguez-Diaz L Caraballo F H Pujol

Molecular characterization of two sewage-borne pathogens identified hepatitis A virus (HAV) subgenotype IA and Giardia duodenalis assemblages A and B as predominant genotypes circulating in an urban area of Venezuela. This study reveals epidemiological features of human pathogens of worldwide distribution and the efficacy of molecular methods for accurate assessment of sewage pollution.

Journal: :Canadian journal of microbiology 2010
Warish Ahmed Rita Yusuf Imtiaj Hasan Ashantha Goonetilleke Ted Gardner

This paper aimed to assess the magnitude of sewage pollution in an urban lake in Dhaka, Bangladesh, by using quantitative PCR of sewage-associated Bacteroides HF183 markers. PCR was also used for the quantitative detection of ruminant wastewater-associated CF128 markers along with the enumeration of traditional fecal indicator bacteria, namely enterococci. The number of enterococci in lake wate...

2017
Baoling Duan Wuping Zhang Haixia Zheng Chunyan Wu Qiang Zhang Yushan Bu

Land use of sewage sludge is the primary disposal method in Shanxi, accounting for 42.66% of all. To determine the ecological risk of heavy metals in sewage sludge, contents of seven heavy metals in sewage sludge from 9 municipal waste water treatment plants (WWTPs) that had the highest application for land use were determined. The order of the measured concentrations was: Zn > Cr > Cu > Ni > P...

Journal: :Revista de saude publica 2004
Leandro Luiz Giatti Aristides Almeida Rocha Francisca Alzira dos Santos Selma Cristina Bitencourt Susana Rodrigues de Melo Pieroni

OBJECTIVE To assess the pollution of water bodies by domestic sewage and to evaluate the basic sanitation conditions of residences and the knowledge of the local population concerning intestinal parasitic diseases and the hazards they present to public health. METHODS Thirteen water samples were collected from each of four sites in different water bodies of the Bairro da Serra region, in Ipor...

2011
Swapnil Rai A. K. Chopra Chakresh Pathak Dinesh Kr Sharma Renu Sharma P. M. Gupta

In the present study the effect of sewage water and canal water irrigation were compared by their physicochemical properties and heavy metals concentration in soil. The mean values of different physico-chemical parameters and heavy metals were : Bulk density (gm/cm) 1.26, Water holding capacity(%)-53.60, Temperature(oC)-16.33, Electrical conductivity (dsm-1)0.122, pH-7.5, Organic carbon (%)-1.9...

Journal: :international journal of environmental research 0
e.o. okuku kenya marine and fisheries research institute, p.o. box 81651, mombasa, kenya, soil and water management division, faculty of bioscience engineering, katholike universiteit b. ohowa kenya marine and fisheries research institute, p.o. box 81651, mombasa, kenya s.n. mwangi kenya marine and fisheries research institute, p.o. box 81651, mombasa, kenya, university of nairobi, p.o. box 30197, g.p.o, nairobi, kenya d. munga mombasa polytechnic university, p.o. box 90420- 80100, mombasa, kenya l.i. kiteresi kenya marine and fisheries research institute, p.o. box 81651, mombasa, kenya v.o. wanjeri kenya marine and fisheries research institute, p.o. box 81651, mombasa, kenya s. okumu

this study investigated the effects of sewage discharge on nutrient concentrations and bod5 levels in the coastal waters and sediments ofthe city of mombasa. the results indicated that nutrient concentrations in tudor, mtwapa and makupa creeks were elevated as compared to concentrations in gazi creek (mean ranges of 0.022-0.039mg/l, 0.038-0.163mg/l and 0.034-0.118mg/lphosphates, nitrates and am...

Journal: :Water research 2009
W Ahmed A Goonetilleke D Powell K Chauhan T Gardner

Human-specific Bacteroides HF183 (HS-HF183), human-specific Enterococci faecium esp (HS-esp), human-specific adenoviruses (HS-AVs) and human-specific polyomaviruses (HS-PVs) assays were evaluated in freshwater, seawater and distilled water to detect fresh sewage. The sewage spiked water samples were also tested for the concentrations of traditional fecal indicators (i.e., Escherichia coli, ente...

Journal: :international journal of environmental research 2011
e.o. okuku b. ohowa s.n. mwangi d. munga l.i. kiteresi

this study investigated the effects of sewage discharge on nutrient concentrations and bod5 levels in the coastal waters and sediments ofthe city of mombasa. the results indicated that nutrient concentrations in tudor, mtwapa and makupa creeks were elevated as compared to concentrations in gazi creek (mean ranges of 0.022-0.039mg/l, 0.038-0.163mg/l and 0.034-0.118mg/lphosphates, nitrates and a...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 1998
W C Holton

Mercury pollution is a persistent and increasing problem in the environment. Along with some natural sources of the metal, major man-made sources of mercury pollution include incinerators, fossil fuel plants, and municipal sewage systems. The EPA estimated that in 1989, approximately 643,000 kg of mercury was discarded as municipal solid waste, with 84% of it landfilled.

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