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Metal concentration and particle size distribution of stream and river water polluted from copper rolling mill industry
Concentrations of heavy metals, pH, and particle size distribution
parameters were measured in Dragica stream and Djetinja River water
receiving wastewaters from copper rolling mill industry, Sevojno. The
concentrations of copper, zinc, lead, and mercury were determined for
water samples collected in summer 2009. It was found that Copper
Rolling Mill Sevojno was the significant source of water pollution with
copper and zinc. Considering that copper rolling mill industry, one of
the larger emitters of sulfur dioxide, pollutes the area, the water pH
was surprisingly alkaline. The particle size analysis results showed
that particles from oil-in-water emulsion evidently got into stream
water in spite of the purification devices used. In order to assess the
possible relations between the measured parameters, a correlation
analysis was performed. The correlation analysis showed a significant
positive correlation between the total metal concentrations of copper
and zinc, as well as between particle size distribution parameters and
the concentration of lead and copper