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Assessment of physical and chemical properties of sub-tropical soil to predict long term effluent treatment potential

Dawes, Les A. and Goonetilleke, Ashantha and Cox, Malcolm E. (2005) Assessment of physical and chemical properties of sub-tropical soil to predict long term effluent treatment potential. Soil and Sediment Contamination 14(3):pp. 211-230.

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Abstract

On-site wastewater treatment systems aim to assimilate domestic effluent into the environment. Unfortunately failure of such systems is common and inadequate effluent treatment can have serious environmental implications. A research project was undertaken to determine the role of physical and chemical soil properties in the treatment performance of subsurface effluent disposal areas. Monitoring changes in these properties permit improved prediction of the treatment potential of a soil. The changes within soil properties of the disposal area due to effluent application were found to be directly related to the subsurface drainage characteristics including permeability, clay content and clay type. The major controlling soil physical and chemical attributes were found to be moderate drainage, significant soil cation exchange capacity and dominance of exchangeable Ca or exchangeable Mg over exchangeable Na, low exchangeable Na, clay type and a minimum depth of 0.4m of potential unsaturated soil before encountering a restrictive horizon. The study confirmed that both the physical properties and chemistry of the soil can be valuable predictive tools for evaluating the long term operation of sewage effluent disposal systems.

Item Type:Journal Article
Status:Published
Keywords:on-site sewage treatment, soil chemistry, septic tanks, soil hydrology
Subjects:300000 Agricultural, Veterinary and Environmental Sciences > 300100 Soil and Water Sciences > 300103 Soil Chemistry
290000 Engineering and Technology > 290800 Civil Engineering > 290802 Water and Sanitary Engineering
300000 Agricultural, Veterinary and Environmental Sciences > 300100 Soil and Water Sciences > 300105 Applied Hydrology (Drainage, Flooding, Irrigation, Quality, etc.)
300000 Agricultural, Veterinary and Environmental Sciences > 300100 Soil and Water Sciences > 300104 Land Capability and Soil Degradation
290000 Engineering and Technology > 291100 Environmental Engineering > 291101 Environmental Engineering Modelling
300000 Agricultural, Veterinary and Environmental Sciences > 300100 Soil and Water Sciences > 300101 Soil Physics
ID Code:4036
Deposited By:Goonetilleke, Ashantha
Deposited On:21 December 2006
Alternative Locations:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/15320380590928294
Copyright Owner:Copyright 2005 Taylor & Francis
Copyright Statement:First published in Soil and Sediment Contamination 14(3):pp. 211-230.