Comparative investigation of the effluent quality of Bandar Gaz and Bandar Torkaman treatment plants
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https://doi.org/10.22034/nawee.2024.454832.1074
Mojtaba G. Mahmoodlu, Mostafa Raghimi, masumeh farasati
Abstract Objective: Proper treatment of urban wastewater and monitoring the quality parameters of wastewater treatment plant effluent are essential and play an important role in environmental protection. Therefore, this study aimed to evaluate the effluent quality of two wastewater treatment plants in Bandar Gaz and Bandar Turkmen, located in western Golestan Province. Methods: In this study, the concentrations of qualitative parameters including temperature, pH, BOD, COD, EC, nitrate, total suspended solids (TSS), total solids (TS), turbidity, total phosphorus, dissolved oxygen (DO), fecal coliform, and total coliform, along with discharge as a quantitative parameter, were evaluated in the effluent of the Bandar Gaz and Bandar Turkmen wastewater treatment plants during the 1400–1401 water year. The Catalan Water Agency Water Quality Index (ISQA), BOD/COD ratio, and pollutant removal efficiency were then assessed based on existing standards. Results and Discussion: The results showed that turbidity, total coliform, and BOD levels in the Bandar Gaz wastewater treatment plant were significantly higher than those in Bandar Turkmen. The BOD/COD ratio in the influent of both treatment plants was approximately 0.6, indicating that the wastewater could be effectively treated using biological methods. However, the BOD/COD ratio in the effluent was less than 0.3. The highest removal efficiencies were observed for TSS and BOD, respectively. In addition, the removal efficiency of most parameters in the Bandar Turkmen treatment plant was higher than that in the Bandar Gaz treatment plant, except for COD. The ISQA results indicated improved effluent quality after treatment, although the final effluent quality of both treatment plants remained in the relatively poor category. Conclusion: The results showed that microbial contamination in the effluent of the Bandar Gaz treatment plant was higher than that of the Bandar Turkmen treatment plant. The removal efficiency results also indicated that parameter removal rates in the Bandar Turkmen treatment plant (except COD) were higher than those in the Bandar






