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Physicochemical and Bacteriological Characterization of Industrial Wastewater Being Discharged to Surface Water Bodies: Significant Threat to Environmental Pollution and Human Health

In developing countries, various sociodemographic and climatic factors such as urbanization, industrialization, and improved living standard, and water and energy demands will all characterize wastewater’s future. Increasing population and water shortage are the main driving forces for the reuse of...

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Published in:Journal of chemistry 2020-05, Vol.2020 (2020), p.1-10
Main Authors: Alkahtani, Saad, Abdel-Daim, Mohamed M., Ali, Shafaqat, Zahoor, Muhammad Asif, Rasool, Muhammad Hidayat, Waseem, Muhammad, Anayat, Alia, Tariq, Muhammad, Rizwan, Muhammad
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description In developing countries, various sociodemographic and climatic factors such as urbanization, industrialization, and improved living standard, and water and energy demands will all characterize wastewater’s future. Increasing population and water shortage are the main driving forces for the reuse of untreated wastewater for irrigation and other uses in many poor countries, posing a significant threat to global food security. Although wastewater contains essential nutrients required for plant growth, it also contains toxic heavy metals and pathogens that pose a significant threat to the environment and human health. Present research work was carried out to study important physicochemical and microbiological parameters of industrial wastewater collected from various discharged points at different locations of Kala Shah Kaku (KSK) city, Pakistan. Physicochemical parameters such as pH, temperature, sodium, calcium, magnesium, bicarbonates, sodium adsorption ratio, chlorides, and heavy metals such as nickel, cadmium, and iron of all industrial wastewater samples were within the standard limits. However, certain water’s quality parameters such as TSS, BOD, COD, residual sodium carbonate, heavy metals such as chromium, and total suspended solids of all samples were exceeding the maximum allowable limits listed by Pakistani Standards. Carbonates, manganese, and cobalt were not detected in any of the wastewater samples. Total viable count and total coliform counts were higher in all samples describing low levels of sanitation. Contamination of fecal coliform and Escherichia coli was observed in about 50% of the studied wastewater samples. The overall results focus on the discharge of highly polluted wastewater in and around KSK city. Indirectly it creates significant threats to environmental pollution and human health. Continuous monitoring of physicochemical and microbial indicators of effluent’s quality for its reuse for irrigation purpose is proposed to safeguard the public health and environment.
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Bicarbonates
Canals
Carbonates
Chemical oxygen demand
Chromium
Developing countries
Discharge
E coli
Effluents
Feces
Fermentation
Food
Heavy metals
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Irrigation
Laboratories
LDCs
Magnesium
Manganese
Methylene blue
Microorganisms
Nutrients
Pakistan
Parameters
Pollution
Pollution monitoring
Public health
Sanitation
Saudi Arabia
Sodium carbonate
Solid suspensions
Surface water
United Kingdom
Urbanization
Wastewater
Water pollution
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