AccScience Publishing / AJWEP / Volume 7 / Issue 3 / DOI: 10.3233/AJW-2010-7_3_11
RESEARCH ARTICLE

Heavy Metal Removal from Municipal Raw Sewage by Activated Sludge Treatment Process and Effects of Sewage on the Metal Contents of Buckingham Canal Water across Different Seasons at Kalpakkam (India)

A. Yudhistra Kumar1 M. Vikram Reddy1*
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1 Department of Ecology and Environmental Sciences, Pondicherry University, Pondicherry - 605 014, India
AJWEP 2010, 7(3), 91–101; https://doi.org/10.3233/AJW-2010-7_3_11
Submitted: 8 September 2007 | Accepted: 10 September 2009 | Published: 1 January 2010
© 2010 by the Author(s). This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution -Noncommercial 4.0 International License (CC-by the license) ( https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ )
Abstract

Removal of heavy metals (Zn, Pb, Cu, Ni and Cr) from municipal raw sewage by extended aeration activated sludge treatment process and the effects of the treated effluent in relation to the raw sewage on the heavy metal contents of water of the receiving water body, Buckingham canal at Kalpakkam was monitored seasonally during pre-monsoon, monsoon, winter and summer. It was found that the concentrations of Zn, Pb, Cu, Ni and Cr were 0.12, 0.063, 0.57, 0.63 and 0.019 ppm, respectively in the raw sewage, which were reduced considerably at each phase of the treatment, at aeration tank with a removal efficiency (RE) of 17, 13, 14, 33 and 31%, respectively, and in secondary clarifier with RE of 67, 73, 72, 87 and 47%, respectively. The concentrations of these heavy metals have increased in the downstream compared to that of its upstream of the canal in both treated as well as untreated sewage outfall zones, and were higher in the later zone. The concentrations of these heavy metals were higher during pre-monsoon and monsoon seasons followed by that of summer and winter in the canal water.

Keywords
Municipal sewage
heavy metals
Zn
Pb
Cu
Ni
Cr
Buckingham canal
activated sludge treatment process
Conflict of interest
The authors declare they have no competing interests.
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