Determination and reduction of phytotoxicity of two industrial waste effluents |
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Authors: | Wuncheng Wang Judson M. Williams |
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Affiliation: | 1. Water Quality Section, Illinois State Water Survey, Box 697, 61652, Peoria, IL, USA
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Abstract: | The objectives of this study were to determine and to reduce phytotoxicity of two industrial effluents. Phytotoxicity of the treated and untreated samples was determined using millet seed germination test. The results of this and other studies showed that the test was reproducible and useful for effluent toxicity determination. Effluent sample I was from an industrial wastewater pretreatment plant and sample II was from a specialty chemical industry. Sample I was weakly acidic and sample II was alkaline. pH adjusted to 7 to 8 was found to have no effect in phytotoxin removal. Granular and powdered activated carbon effectively reduced phytotoxicity. Amberlite XAD-4 (nonionic polymeric adsorbent) and cation exchange resin had a partial effect. Anion exchange resin, silica gel, Sephadex G-75, and starch xanthate had no effect. |
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