Ntk. Oanh et al., LEVELS OF CONTAMINANTS IN EFFLUENT, SEDIMENT, AND BIOTA FROM BAI-BANG, A BLEACHED KRAFT PULP AND PAPER-MILL IN VIETNAM, Archives of environmental contamination and toxicology, 29(4), 1995, pp. 506-516
Chemical analyses of organochlorine compounds in effluents, sediment,
and biota samples were done for the Bai Bang Paper Company (BAPACO), a
bleached kraft pulp and paper mill in Vietnam. High chlorine consumpt
ion in the bleaching process resulted in a high specific discharge of
adsorbable organic halogens (AOX), 4.7 kg/ton of air dried pulp (ADP),
and polychlorinated phenolic compounds (31 g/ton ADP) in the effluent
. The extractable organochlorine content in the accumulated fiber slud
ge of the sedimentation tank (70-100 mu g/g) was more than 100 times h
igher than the sediment from the receiving river. Chlorinated compound
s including dioxins were detected at low levels in sediment and rice,
crab, mollusc and fish samples. Significant amounts of the chlorinated
persistent compounds are probably transported by the Red River to the
river mouth and coastal area. Heavy metal content was high in sedimen
t and mollusc samples from the receiving rice field and fish pond. The
re may be a possible risk for human intoxication of the metals through
the aquatic food chain via the mollusc but not via the rice.