With the increase in the application of wastewaters for agricultural p
urposes, the determination of the concentrations of some elements that
can be found in such waters and their temporal behavior are of great
interest. In this work, treated and untreated sewage samples were anal
yzed to determine the concentrations of Al, Ca. Cd, Cr, Cu, Fe, K, Mg,
Na, Ni, Pb, and Zn, Ca, Mg, and Na concentrations were determined to
estimate the sodium adsorbed ratio index. Total residue and setteable
solids volume in every samples were also determined. With a view to un
derstanding the effects of rainwater on such parameters and on treatme
nt plant process efficiency, rain data for the period of observations
were also collected, Analyses were conducted by atomic absorption spec
trophotometry. A Perkin-Elmer Model 460 with a nebulizer-flame system
and a Perkin-Elmer Model 5000 with an HGA graphite furnace were used t
o perform analyses. Principal components analysis was performed to sim
plify the description of the above 13 parameters and gain a better und
erstanding of their interrelationships, Preliminary results showed tha
t rainwater's impact on the concentrations of the investigated element
s cannot be considered as simple dilution. Each parameter follows its
own evolution; there is no correlation between treated and untreated s
ewage. (C) 1996 Academic Press, Inc.