Title of article
Effects of Temperature and Aerial Exposure on the BOD of Waste Zebra Mussels Removed from Navigational Locks
Author/Authors
David C. Aldridge، نويسنده , , Barry S Payne، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
Pages
5
From page
2970
To page
2974
Abstract
This laboratory study evaluated the effects of temperature and aerial exposure on BOD5 (5-day BOD) of waste zebra mussels of the type generated by maintenance operations on dams and navigational locks. The term waste zebra mussels includes the mussels and their associated debris with the latter including sediment, feces, pseudofeces and other small aquatic organisms. The BOD5 of waste zebra mussel was evaluated after aerial exposure of 3 and 10 days at temperatures of 5, 10, and 20°C. The mean BOD5 values for waste zebra mussels in this study ranged from 18,500 to 30,600 mg O2/l. Factorial ANOVA analysis revealed that both temperature and aerial exposure had a negative effect on waste zebra mussel BOD5 (P<0.05) but there was no significant interaction effect (P=0.119). Multiple regression analysis predicted that for the range of treatment conditions used in this study each 1°C increase in temperature reduced the waste zebra mussel BOD5 by 284 mg O2/l or 0.93% of the maximum mean BOD5. Each 1 day increase in aerial exposure reduced waste zebra mussel BOD5 by 987 mg O2/l or 3.22% of the maximum mean BOD5. Aerial exposure of waste zebra mussels substantially reduces waste BOD5.
Keywords
Zebra mussel , BOD , BOD5 , disposal , lock , Waste
Journal title
Water Research
Serial Year
2001
Journal title
Water Research
Record number
768053
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