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Bioaccumulation of metals in the East Calcutta
wetland ecosystem
Buddhadeb Chattopadhyay1*,
A. Chatterjee2, S. K. Mukhopadhyay2
1College
of Leather Technology LB Block Sector III, Salt Lake, Calcutta
700 098, India; 2Hooghly
Mohsin Govt College, Chinsurah, Hooghly 712 101, West Bengal,
India.
* Corresponding author E-mail: cbuddha@hotmail.com
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Abstract
This study was initiated to examine the
extent of toxic metal contamination of the east Calcutta wetland
ecosystem. Biological oxygen demand, chemical oxygen demand, total
dissolved solids, conductivity total suspended solids, total hardness,
and pH were recorded from six different locations on the sewage
carrying canals an industrial effluent-fed fish pond in the eastern
Calcutta (lat. 22°33'-22°40'N; long 88°25 '-88°35'
E). Concentrations of metals such as Pb, Cu, Cr Zn, Fe, Mg, and
Mn in wastewater and water of adjacent sewage fed fish tank were
also determined. Concentrations of these metals in soil/sludge and
accumulation of these metals in plant and fish tissues were also
studied. The concentrations of heavy metals in wastewater, namely
Pb, Zn, Cu, Mn, and Fe, were reduced by 25 to 45% and total Cr was
reduced by 95%, on the course of the 40 km long journey of the composite
wastewater from the sources to river mouth via the wastewater carrying
canal and the stabilization pond. Reductions of 65% Zn and 99% Cr
in soil/sediment were recorded between sources and final discharge
sites.
Keywords: Wastewater, solid wastes, heavy metals,
fish, plant, EIA
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