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sayed mohammad taher Hossaini

Academic rank: Instructor
ORCID:
Education: MSc.
ScopusId: 268
Faculty: Faculty of Agriculture
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Phone: 087 33669095

Research

Title
Eutrophication of waters and sediment caused by runoff and leachate from the solid waste composting site of Sanandaj, Kurdistan (Iran)
Type
JournalPaper
Keywords
MSW composting plant, Leachate and runoff, Sediment and stream water pollution, Nutrient elements
Year
2017
Journal Journal of Solid Waste Technology and Management
DOI
Researchers zahed Sharifi ، sayed mohammad taher Hossaini ، Giancarlo Renella

Abstract

We studied the rate and environmental risks associated with sediment and water stream pollution by excessive nutrient concentrations caused by runoff and leachate from the municipal solid waste composting plant of Sanandaj (Kurdistan, Iran). Sediment and water samples were analyzed for physico-chemical parameters including: sediment particle size distribution, pH, electrical conductivity (EC), water total dissolved solids (TDS), water total hardness (TH), total organic carbon (TOC), total Kjeldahl nitrogen (TKNS), inorganic nitrogen (NO3- and NH4+), phosphorus (P), calcium (Ca), magnesium (Mg) and potassium (K). The results showed that the water was unfit for irrigation and drinking purposes, and threatened the aquatic life, and that the quality of the sediments was degraded, as the physico-chemical parameters had higher values than those of quality guideline values for nutrient elements. Furthermore, in comparison with previous studies, in most cases the concentration of the surveyed parameters in the studied stream water and bed sediments was higher. Overall, the stream water and sediment pollution clearly reflected the impact caused by the runoff and leachate from the composting site, and posed risks for the surrounding ecosystems. Therefore, technologies for preventing emission from the composting plant and remediation actions on the contaminated area are recommended.