Analysis of the Treatment of Synthetic Bathing Waters and Their Effects on Seedlings

Author:

Pál Krisztina1,Szabolcsik Andrea Izbékiné1,Bodnár Ildikó1,Bellér Gábor1

Affiliation:

1. University of Debrecen , Faculty of Engineering, Department of Environmental Engineering , Hungary

Abstract

Abstract Synthetically produced bathing waters and their effect on seedlings were analysed in our research. The artificially produced bath waters were treated in different ways. Primarily, simple filtration was performed through a layer of silica sand. During the tests, the obtained greywater was investigated before and after the treatment with the help of various water quality parameters. Irrigation was set as the goal of recycling, and germination experiments were performed on mustard seeds. In these experiments, the synthetically generated treated and untreated bath water was used as irrigation water. Considering the results obtained during the germination, it can be said that the treatment is necessary in any case. Based on the results, it was shown that the filtration was not sufficient, so coagulation was used as an additional treatment method, for which we determined the optimal amount of treatment agent as a starting step.

Publisher

Muszaki Tudomanyos Kozlemenyek

Subject

General Arts and Humanities

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