INVESTIGADORES
HADAD Hernan Ricardo
artículos
Título:
Temporal and spatial variation of phosphate distribution in the sediment of a free surface water constructed wetland.
Autor/es:
MAINE, M. A.; SUÑE, N.; HADAD, H. R.; SÁNCHEZ, G.
Revista:
SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT
Editorial:
Elsevier
Referencias:
Año: 2007 vol. 380 p. 75 - 83
ISSN:
0048-9697
Resumen:
This study was aimed at determining the spatial and temporal variation of P distribution in sediment of an artificial wetland for sewage and industrial wastewater treatment, and the fraction that is potentially involved in the P exchange processes. Influent, effluent, macrophytes and sediment at the inlet, middle and outlet areas were sampled over 24 months. The P fractionation in sediment was performed following the EDTA method. Eichhornia crassipes and Typha domingensis removed P efficiently when cover was high, but E. crassipes caused anoxic conditions. The increase in cover of T. domingensis may contribute to attain oxic conditions and to improve P removal. When macrophytes are not present or when cover is low, sediment seems to increase removal efficiency. A significant increase in the concentration of the fraction of Fe(OOH)»P and mainly that of CaCO3»P can be observed at the inlet. High pH, Ca2+ and CO3-2 concentrations in the influent suggest that P co-precipitates together with CaCO3. Therefore, it seems that CaCO3»P represents the main precipitating mechanism. However, mineralization of organic matter maintained the sediment at a pH range lower than the high values prevailing in the influent. CO3-2 could undergo partial dissolution and the released i-Pdiss could be readsorbed onto the Fe(OOH)»P fraction. Since the environment for P retention (high pH, Fe, Ca and ionic concentrations) is largely provided by the influent, the wetland may be expected to continue retaining P as far as the composition of the influent is maintained and there are available adsorption sites in the sediment.