Ag. Jiries et al., Pesticide and heavy metals residue in wastewater, soil and plants in wastewater disposal site near Al-Lajoun valley, Karak/Jordan, WATER A S P, 133(1-4), 2002, pp. 97-107
Disposal of raw wastewater and sludge creates the potential for pesticides
and heavy metal contamination. A field study was conducted to determine the
residue concentration level of chlorinated pesticides and four heavy metal
s (Zn, Pb, Cu and Ni) in raw wastewater, soils and plants at Karak raw wast
ewater disposal site. The results indicated that the investigated area was
heavily contaminated with various types of pesticides. The distribution of
different pesticides in soils and wastewater was influenced by the solubili
ty of these pesticides such that the higher the solubility the more is pres
ent in water phase and vice versa. Vinclozoline was the dominant pesticide
in most of the samples. Some pesticides of which application is restricted
to be used in Jordan, such as DDT and its metabolites, were detected in the
investigated area. Heavy metals existed in relatively higher concentration
s in soils than in wastewater, which was due to the high pH of the wastewat
er enhancing its precipitation. Zinc was the highest among the analyzed hea
vy metals in both wastewater and soils. The residue level of both heavy met
als and chlorinated pesticides were highest at the emission source decreasi
ng gradually with distance.