Title of article :
REUSE OF LOW QUALITY WATER SOURCES FOR IRRIGATION an‎d MANAGEMENT OF SOIL HEAVY METALS
Author/Authors :
Soliman, S. M. Soil and Water Research Department - Nuclear Research Center, Abou-Zaabl, EGYPT , El-Nennah, M. E. Soil Science Department - Faculty of Agriculture - Ain Shams University, Cairo, Egypt , El-Degwy, Sherien M. Soil and Water Research Department - Nuclear Research Center, Abou-Zaabl, EGYPT , Gadalla, A. M. Soil and Water Research Department - Nuclear Research Center, Abou-Zaabl, EGYPT , Al-Natsheh, B. A. Soil Science Department - Faculty of Agriculture - Ain Shams University, Cairo, Egypt
Pages :
14
From page :
1075
To page :
1088
Abstract :
A pot experiment was carried out under green house condition to evaluate the impact of wastewater sources on soil heavy metals content (Fe, Cu, Zn, Mn, Cd and Pb) as well as plant growth and its heavy metals content. In this regard, we aimed to reuse both the low quality wastewater and heavy metal contaminated soil. This study revealed that sewage effluent and industrial wastewater are the main sources of pollution of the water body when used in irrigation. They contain variable amounts of heavy metals lead to increase concentration of metals in the soil and vegetation. Soil, plant and water quality monitoring, together with the prevention of metals entering the plant, are a prerequisite in order to prevent potential health hazards of irrigation with sewage-fed or industrial wastewater. Heavy accumulation of metals in root from soil and subsequent translocation to other parts of plants is important for the selection of plant specially crops and vegetables. To avoid entrance of metals into the food chain, municipal or industrial waste should not be drained into rivers and farmlands without prior treatment.
Keywords :
Heavy metals , plant growth , Wastewater Management
Journal title :
Mansoura University : Journal of Soil Sciences and Agricultural Engineering
Serial Year :
2011
Journal title :
Mansoura University : Journal of Soil Sciences and Agricultural Engineering
Record number :
2628150
Link To Document :
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