Title of article :
Municipal Wastewater Efluent as a Source of Microplastic Pollution Crisis in the Qarasu River Water, Ardabil Province, Iran
Author/Authors :
Ghanbari Tapeh, Nouraddin Department of Environmental Science and Engineering - Ardabil Branch - Islamic Azad University - Ardabil, Iran , Fataei, Ebrahim Department of Environmental Science and Engineering - Ardabil Branch - Islamic Azad University - Ardabil, Iran , Naji, Abulfazl Department of Fisheries - Faculty of Marine Science and Technology - Hormozgan University - Hormozgan, Iran , Imani, Ali Akbar Department of Agricultural Engineering - Ardabil Branch - Islamic Azad University - Ardabil, Iran , Nasehi, Fatemeh Department of Environmental Science and Engineering - Ardabil Branch - Islamic Azad University - Ardabil, Iran
Abstract :
Background: Today, the environmental crisis of pollution of water resources with
municipal and industrial wastewater containing microplastic (MP) pollutants has become
a global problem. Likewise, in Ardabil Province, Iran, municipal wastewater is discharged
into the water of the River Qarasu and is the primary source of the MP pollution crisis.
Materials and Methods: In this descriptive cross-sectional study, the samples were
taken from 5 stations in the Qarasu (Karkarq, Sarband, Anzab Sofla, Dolatabad, and
Samian villages) under standard methods in 2020. The sample analysis and MP separation
method were performed based on the density difference and digestion methodology. It
was completed using stereo microscopy with a digital camera, fourier transform infrared
spectroscopy (FTIR), and scanning electron microscopy (SEM).
Results: Studies show that WWTPs (Wastewater Treatment Plants) are the primary
sources of releasing MPs into the environment. In addition to threats to water resources,
MPs are consumed and digested by aquatic organisms. As a result, MPs can affect human
health, the environment, and the river’s living organisms.
Conclusion: The study results showed that MPs had been introduced into the River
Qarasu ecosystem. MPs can have dangerous effects on the environment and living
organisms and lead to an environmental crisis of water resources. Therefore, continuous
river pollution monitoring is vital in the environmental crisis.
Keywords :
Environmental , Waste water , Micro plastic , Water , Pollution
Journal title :
Health in Emergencies and Disasters Quarterly