Role of Natural Wetlands in Arsenic Removal from Arsenic-Contaminated Runoff

This research aims to identify the role of natural wetlands in arsenic (As) removal. Phu Lek wetland in Loei Province, Thailand, was selected as the study area. Monthly samples of water (144), plant (360), and sediment (144) were collected from the wetland for 24 months. As concentration in the surf...

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Main Authors: Vanlop Thathong, Netnapid Tantamsapya, Chatpet Yossapol, Chih-Hsiang Liao, Wanpen Wirojanagud
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Language:English
Published: Environmental Research Institute, Chulalongkorn University 2019-02-01
Series:Applied Environmental Research
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Online Access:https://ph01.tci-thaijo.org/jer/index.php/aer/article/view/143544
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author Vanlop Thathong
Netnapid Tantamsapya
Chatpet Yossapol
Chih-Hsiang Liao
Wanpen Wirojanagud
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Chih-Hsiang Liao
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description This research aims to identify the role of natural wetlands in arsenic (As) removal. Phu Lek wetland in Loei Province, Thailand, was selected as the study area. Monthly samples of water (144), plant (360), and sediment (144) were collected from the wetland for 24 months. As concentration in the surface water at the wetland inlet was 0.85±0.26 mg L-1, and 0.02±0.01 mg L-1 at the wetland outlet. It was observed that the As level in water decreased significantly along its flow path, with an As removal efficiency of 98 %. As concentration in the sediment was 89.53-356.22 mg kg-1 at the inlet of wetland, but decreased gradually downstream of the water flow. Three dominant emergent plant species were observed in this wetland. As accumulation(0.02-2.37 mg kg-1) was noted in all the parts of the three plant species. As content was the highest in the rootlet(0.00-1.27 mg kg-1) compared to that in foliage (0.00-0.84 mg kg-1), leaf stalk (0.00-1.86 mg kg-1), and rhizome (0.00-2.64 mg kg-1). The level of As in the different vegetation species was in the order Diplazium esculentum > Colocasia esculenta > Lasia spinose. Further, As entrapment in the different plant plants followed the order rootlet > rhizome > foliage > leaf stalk. All the three plant species showed high bioconcentration factors, with values of 0.03-1.28, 0.02-0.93, 0.00-0.84, and 0.00-0.38 at the rootlet, rhizome, foliage, and leaf stalk, respectively, but had low translocation factors (foliage/rootlet: 0.02-0.90 and leaf stalk/rootlet: 0.00-0.44). In summary, As present in the surface water could be effectively removed by the wetland system.
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spelling doaj.art-36c834e95146425284711820b8bb57772024-02-26T10:50:12ZengEnvironmental Research Institute, Chulalongkorn UniversityApplied Environmental Research2287-075X2019-02-0141110.35762/AER.2019.41.1.2Role of Natural Wetlands in Arsenic Removal from Arsenic-Contaminated RunoffVanlop Thathong0Netnapid Tantamsapya1Chatpet Yossapol2Chih-Hsiang Liao3Wanpen Wirojanagud4Faculty of Science and Technology, Loei Rajbhat University, Loei, ThailandSchool of Environmental Engineering, Suranaree University of Technology, Nakhon Ratchasima, ThailandSchool of Environmental Engineering, Suranaree University of Technology, Nakhon Ratchasima, ThailandDepartment of Environmental Resources Management, Chia Nan University of Pharmacy and Science, Tainan, TaiwanResearch Center for Environmental and Hazardous Substance Management, Khon Kaen University, Khon Kaen, ThailandThis research aims to identify the role of natural wetlands in arsenic (As) removal. Phu Lek wetland in Loei Province, Thailand, was selected as the study area. Monthly samples of water (144), plant (360), and sediment (144) were collected from the wetland for 24 months. As concentration in the surface water at the wetland inlet was 0.85±0.26 mg L-1, and 0.02±0.01 mg L-1 at the wetland outlet. It was observed that the As level in water decreased significantly along its flow path, with an As removal efficiency of 98 %. As concentration in the sediment was 89.53-356.22 mg kg-1 at the inlet of wetland, but decreased gradually downstream of the water flow. Three dominant emergent plant species were observed in this wetland. As accumulation(0.02-2.37 mg kg-1) was noted in all the parts of the three plant species. As content was the highest in the rootlet(0.00-1.27 mg kg-1) compared to that in foliage (0.00-0.84 mg kg-1), leaf stalk (0.00-1.86 mg kg-1), and rhizome (0.00-2.64 mg kg-1). The level of As in the different vegetation species was in the order Diplazium esculentum > Colocasia esculenta > Lasia spinose. Further, As entrapment in the different plant plants followed the order rootlet > rhizome > foliage > leaf stalk. All the three plant species showed high bioconcentration factors, with values of 0.03-1.28, 0.02-0.93, 0.00-0.84, and 0.00-0.38 at the rootlet, rhizome, foliage, and leaf stalk, respectively, but had low translocation factors (foliage/rootlet: 0.02-0.90 and leaf stalk/rootlet: 0.00-0.44). In summary, As present in the surface water could be effectively removed by the wetland system.https://ph01.tci-thaijo.org/jer/index.php/aer/article/view/143544ArsenicPlantsWetlandRunoffGold mineLoei
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Netnapid Tantamsapya
Chatpet Yossapol
Chih-Hsiang Liao
Wanpen Wirojanagud
Role of Natural Wetlands in Arsenic Removal from Arsenic-Contaminated Runoff
Applied Environmental Research
Arsenic
Plants
Wetland
Runoff
Gold mine
Loei
title Role of Natural Wetlands in Arsenic Removal from Arsenic-Contaminated Runoff
title_full Role of Natural Wetlands in Arsenic Removal from Arsenic-Contaminated Runoff
title_fullStr Role of Natural Wetlands in Arsenic Removal from Arsenic-Contaminated Runoff
title_full_unstemmed Role of Natural Wetlands in Arsenic Removal from Arsenic-Contaminated Runoff
title_short Role of Natural Wetlands in Arsenic Removal from Arsenic-Contaminated Runoff
title_sort role of natural wetlands in arsenic removal from arsenic contaminated runoff
topic Arsenic
Plants
Wetland
Runoff
Gold mine
Loei
url https://ph01.tci-thaijo.org/jer/index.php/aer/article/view/143544
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