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The Romanian Map of Organic Pollution from Domestic Wastewaters – Seasonal Variations of Anionic Surfactants And Organic Load (COD)

Date issued
2020-04
Author(s)
Mitru, Daniel  
Nechifor, Gheorghe  
Gheorghe, Stefania  
Ionescu, Lucian  
Paun, Iuliana  
Nita-Lazar, Mihai  
Lucaciu, Irina  
DOI
10.37358/RC.20.4.8071
Abstract
Surfactants represent the major class of chemicals used in the composition of detergents where the predominant groups are anionic surfactants. Because of the large utilization of detergents in different activities (agricultural, industrial, domestic) an important amount of surfactants can accumulate in the domestic and industrial wastewaters, that are discarded to wastewater-treatment plants (WWTP). Furthermore, surfactants could affect the process of biological wastewater treatment due the inhibition of activated sludge and subsequently the water bodies quality through discharge of WWTPs' effluents. In addition, the soil quality decreased through various modes of sludge applied. The concentrations of organic matters discharged in the wastewater systems from Romania have raised the attention of environmental authorities regarding the toxic impact of their components such as anionic surfactants on the environment. The present paper proposed to highlight the background of organic pollution from Romania through the monitoring of the organics amount in water by Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD) and by the specific indicator – Anionic Surfactants (AS). Temporal (winter, spring and summer, 2019) and spatial (six areas: West, North-West, North-East, East, South and South-West) monitoring of organic matter was performed. It has been found that the spatial and temporal variation of AS concentrations were well correlated with COD load, leading to the conclusion that surfactants represented an important part of the global organic matter.
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Anionic surfactants

Sewage-treatment plan...

COD

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