A. Jiries et al., Determination of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in wastewater, sediments, sludge and plants in Karak Province, Jordan, WATER A S P, 121(1-4), 2000, pp. 217-228
Analysis for sixteen types of Polycyclic Aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) from
samples of raw and treated wastewater, sediments, sludge and plants growing
along treated wastewater way was performed in October 1997. The collection
sites represent two wastewater treatment plants (WWTP) receiving different
types of wastewater and one site from disposal of raw wastewater in the ci
ty of Karak in southern Jordan. Wastewater treatment efficiency showed remo
val of PAHs through settling tanks and adsorption on sediments after treatm
ent. The removal percentage ranged from 44-100% for individual PAH. PAHs we
re widely distributed at various levels in raw wastewater, treated wastewat
er, sludge, sediments and plants. The highest concentration was observed in
sludge and the lowest in plants. There was a variation in PAHs concentrati
on between the three investigated sites which was attributed to the efficie
ncy of treatment, period of contact with the wastewater, and the nature of
activities. The WWTPs were capable or reducing PAHs contamination in water,
up to 40% of the total PAHs by adsorption on sludge and sediments.