Properties of river organic carbon affected by wastewater treatment plants.

Sci Total Environ

Environmental Planning Institute, Seoul National University, Seoul 08826, Republic of Korea; Graduate School of Environmental Studies, Seoul National University, Seoul 08826, Republic of Korea. Electronic address:

Published: February 2023

Tracking the sources of organic carbon (OC) is critical not only for understanding riverine carbon dynamics but also for providing management options to improve water quality. We collected water samples from upland forest streams to the mainstream Geumho River (GHR) of South Korea, which included a variety of wastewater treatment plants (WWTP) effluents. We analyzed the concentrations, optical properties, and dual carbon isotope ratios of these samples to identify the sources of OC. Dissolved organic carbon (DOC) was the dominant form of OC in the GHR compared to particulate organic carbon (POC), as the former accounted for 87 % of OC. The concentrations of DOC and POC ranged from 1.2 to 11.2 mg L and from 0 and 3.6 mg L, respectively, aside from the livestock WWTP effluent. Dominant fluorescence components were terrestrial humic substances in upper reaches whereas protein-like materials in lower reaches of the GHR whose watershed includes a large city with many WWTPs. Significantly lower ΔC-DOC and ΔC-POC were observed in industrial WWTP effluents than the other sites due to the contribution of fossil OC. Livestock WWTP effluents had higher δC-DOC and δC-POC than most of the sites, possibly due to the animal feed derived from C4 plants such as corn. Fossil OC contributed 29-52 % of [DOC] and 36-56 % of [POC] from industrial WWTP effluents, whereas C4-plants derived OC contributed about half of [DOC] and [POC] from a livestock WWTP effluent. The results suggest that anthropogenic sources of organic carbon could alter river carbon dynamics, and that caution is needed when we interpret isotope ratios of riverine organic carbon, particularly when the river passes through highly populated areas wherein WWTP effluents are large.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2022.159761DOI Listing

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