Occurrence and fate of heavy metals in municipal wastewater in Heilongjiang province, China: A monthly reconnaissance from 2015 to 2017

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As one of the major sources of pollutions in the environments, euents from municipal wastewater recently became a hot topic. This study quantified monthly county-level releases of five heavy metals, i.e., lead (Pb), cadmium (Cd), chromium (Cr), arsenic (As), and mercury (Hg), from municipal wastewater into the environment in the Heilongjiang Province of China, based on sampling, measurement, and modeling tools. Wastewater samples were collected from 27 municipal wastewater treatment plants (MWTPs) in 15 county-level cities of Heilongjiang every month from 2015 to 2017. The concentrations of five heavy metals were analyzed in both influents (Pb: 160±100 μg/L; Cd: 15±9.0 μg/L; Cr: 170±64 μg/L; Hg: 0.67±1.5 μg/L; As: 6.2±4.8 μg/L) and euents (Pb: 45±15 μg/L; Cd: 5.2±5.1 μg/L; Cr: 57±13 μg/L; Hg: 0.28±0.12 μg/L; As: 2.6±1.4 μg/L). The removal ratios of the five heavy metals ranged from 50% to 67%. Inflow fluxes of Pb, Cr, and Cd displayed increasing trends first then decreased after reaching a maximum value, whereas those of Hg and Pb remained stable. Material flow analysis reveals that constructions of MWTPs are conducive to significantly reduce the releases of heavy metals from urban areas into the aquatic environment in the study area. Additionally, municipal wastewater sludge (used as fertilizer or spread on the land) could be a significant source of heavy metals in the land.

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Du, P., Zhang, L., Ma, Y., Li, X., Wang, Z., Mao, K., … Wang, X. (2020). Occurrence and fate of heavy metals in municipal wastewater in Heilongjiang province, China: A monthly reconnaissance from 2015 to 2017. Water (Switzerland), 12(3). https://doi.org/10.3390/w12030728

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