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    CARACTERIZAÇÃO DE RESÍDUOS SÓLIDOS DE ALGUMAS INDÚSTRIAS DE CERÂMICAS ARTÍSTICAS DE PORTO FERREIRA, SP

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    A caracterização e classificação dos resíduos de três indústrias cerâmicas artísticas de Porto Ferreira-SP pelas normas da ABNT (NBR, SÉRIE 10.000/04) revelou a presença dos elementos Al, As, Cd, Cr,Pb e Zn e de tolueno em desacordo com a legislação ambiental brasileira. Os resíduos da etapa dedecoração classificaram-se, em sua maioria, como classe I-perigosos, e as águas de lavagens geradasnesta etapa, como classe IIA-não-inertes. Torna-se importante, portanto, a criação de um programade gestão de resíduos para esse tipo de indústria, pois sua disposição incorreta pode estar contaminandosolos, águas subterrâneas locais e corpos d’água superficiais circunvizinhos, como o rio Moji-Guaçu

    Environmental chemistry in Brasil

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    Defining environmental chemistry is a not an easy task because it encompasses many different topics. According to Stanley E. Manahan, author of a classical textbook of Environmental Chemistry, this branch could be defined as the one centered in the study of the sources, transport, effects and fates of chemical species in the water, soil, and air environments, as well as the influence of human activity upon these processes. More recently, new knowledge emerged from the Environmental Toxicology allowed to go even deeper in the meaning of 'effects' and 'fates' of a continuous growing number of organic and inorganic species disposed in water bodies, soils and atmosphere. Toxicity tests became an important tool to evaluate the environmental impact of such species to a great number of organisms, thus allowing to set quality criteria for drinking water, sediments and biota. The state of art shows that environmental chemistry is a multi-inter disciplinary science by nature; therefore, it needs more than a limited, unique-approach and non-oriented set of data to understand the nature of natural processes. Taking all these aspects into consideration, one can say that Environmental Chemistry in Brazil is now a well established area of research within the classical areas of the Chemistry, with a large number of emerging groups as well research groups with worldwide recognition.71

    A Química Ambiental no Brasil

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    Acid volatile sulfides and simultaneously extracted metals in the assessment of freshwater sediments

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    This paper discusses the historical and methodological fundaments of the dynamics and quantification of acid volatile sulfides (AVS) and simultaneously extracted metals (SEM) in aquatic sediments. It also discusses the SEM/AVS relationship, which involves several controversial aspects such as sulfide stability, sulfide-organic matter interaction, and the inability to predict the toxicity of organic compounds in the environment. This relationship is an important tool for the inference of metal bioavailability. The use of ecotoxicological tests with target organisms regulated by international standards is also a relevant aspect.1618162

    Sediment quality assessment of the tributaries of the Santos-São Vicente Estuarine System – Brazil

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    The Santos-São Vicente Estuarine System has a long history of environmental impacts, and several studies have been performed in this region. However, the quality of its tributaries was not previously studied. This study aimed to investigate the quality of sediments from five rivers (Santana, Mariana, Piaçabuçu, Quilombo, and Diana Rivers) and three sampling sites at Piaçaguera Canal (riverbed, right and left banks), by using an integrated approach involving chemical analyses and whole sediment toxicity tests. Chronic and acute toxicity tests were performed using, respectively, copepods Nitocra sp. and amphipods Tiburonella viscana. The studied sediments presented moderate to high levels of PAHs, PCBs, metals (Cu, Hg, Ni, Pb, Zn), and As. The majority of sediments produced chronic toxic effects, and samples from Piaçaguera Canal were consistently toxic in all acute and chronic tests. The integration of data through multivariate analyses indicated that the toxicity was closely related to the sediments contamination. Chemical data were compared with sediment quality guidelines, which evidenced that the site-specific values are adequate to predict impacts. The levels of organic chemicals and metals suggest constant inputs from diffuse and point sources, demanding actions to ensure effective control and management of the contamination sources to the estuary

    Study of complexation capacity and its relationship with some environmental variables in five reservoirs of the Tiete river system

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    The copper and cadmium complexation properties in natural sediment suspensions of reservoirs of the Tiete River were studied using the solid membrane copper and cadmium ion-selective electrodes. The complexation and the average conditional stability constants were determined under equilibrium conditions at pH=6.00 +/- 0.05 in a medium of 1.0 mol L-1 sodium nitrate, using the Scatchard method. The copper and cadmium electrodes presented Nernstian behavior from 1 X 10(-6) to 1 x 10(-1) mol L-1 of total metal concentration. Scatchard graphs suggest two classes of binding sites for both metals. A multivariate study was done to correlate the reservoirs and the variables: complexation properties, size, total organic carbon, volatile acid sulfide, E-H and pH.3071505151
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