EVALUATING THE ECOLOGICAL RESILIENT DRIVEN PERFORMANCE OF A TROPICAL WASTE STABILIZATION POND SYSTEM USING ECOLOGICAL SIGNATURE OF BIOLOGICAL INTEGRITY

Using ecological signature of biological integrity as a measure of performance, the reclamation efficiency of waste stabilization ponds was evaluated over a period of four years in a tropical sewage treatment plant – cum fish culture consisting of two anaerobic, two facultative and four maturation p...

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Main Authors: Susmita Lahiri Ganguly, Dipanwita Sarkar Paria, B. B. Jana
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Language:English
Published: Polish Society of Ecological Engineering (PTIE) 2015-06-01
Series:Journal of Ecological Engineering
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spelling doaj-3cf6c207533a4c3ca9e82d492036b7f32020-11-24T23:02:29ZengPolish Society of Ecological Engineering (PTIE)Journal of Ecological Engineering2299-89932015-06-011639710710.12911/22998993/29422942EVALUATING THE ECOLOGICAL RESILIENT DRIVEN PERFORMANCE OF A TROPICAL WASTE STABILIZATION POND SYSTEM USING ECOLOGICAL SIGNATURE OF BIOLOGICAL INTEGRITYSusmita Lahiri Ganguly0Dipanwita Sarkar Paria1B. B. Jana2International Centre for Ecological Engineering and Department of Environmental Management, University of Kalyani, Kalyani-741 235, West Bengal, IndiaInternational Centre for Ecological Engineering and Department of Environmental Management, University of Kalyani, Kalyani-741 235, West Bengal, IndiaInternational Centre for Ecological Engineering and Department of Environmental Management, University of Kalyani, Kalyani-741 235, West Bengal, IndiaUsing ecological signature of biological integrity as a measure of performance, the reclamation efficiency of waste stabilization ponds was evaluated over a period of four years in a tropical sewage treatment plant – cum fish culture consisting of two anaerobic, two facultative and four maturation ponds located serially across the sewage effluent gradient. The four maturation ponds were used for batch culture of fish. Samples of surface and bottom water as well as surface sediment were collected twice a month from different ponds of the system and examined for some nutrient cycling bacteria, primary production, chlorophyll content of micro-algae, phytoplankton, zooplankton abundance, fish growth and water quality parameters. Computation of ecological signature using aerobic mineralization index for heterotrophic and ammonifying bacteria revealed steady increase across the sewage effluent gradient. The heterotrophic and ammonifying bacterial populations appeared to have a direct function with the concentrations of chemical oxygen demand of water. The sum of total scores for different optimal conditions for fish growth increased as a function of the distance from the source of effluent implying that ecological resilience of the waste stabilization ponds has been accomplished by the sedimentation, chelation, and biological functional attributes mediated through redundancy of different subsystems, self- purification capacity of the system as a whole.http://www.journalssystem.com/jeeng/EVALUATING-THE-ECOLOGICAL-RESILIENT-DRIVEN-PERFORMANCE-OF-A-TROPICAL-WASTE-STABILIZATION-POND-SYSTEM-USING-ECOLOGICAL-SIGNATURE-OF-BIOLOGICAL-INTEGRITY,2942,0,2.htmlecological signaturebiological integritynutrient cycling bacteriamicro-algaeecological resiliencewaste-stabilization-pond
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author Susmita Lahiri Ganguly
Dipanwita Sarkar Paria
B. B. Jana
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Dipanwita Sarkar Paria
B. B. Jana
EVALUATING THE ECOLOGICAL RESILIENT DRIVEN PERFORMANCE OF A TROPICAL WASTE STABILIZATION POND SYSTEM USING ECOLOGICAL SIGNATURE OF BIOLOGICAL INTEGRITY
Journal of Ecological Engineering
ecological signature
biological integrity
nutrient cycling bacteria
micro-algae
ecological resilience
waste-stabilization-pond
author_facet Susmita Lahiri Ganguly
Dipanwita Sarkar Paria
B. B. Jana
author_sort Susmita Lahiri Ganguly
title EVALUATING THE ECOLOGICAL RESILIENT DRIVEN PERFORMANCE OF A TROPICAL WASTE STABILIZATION POND SYSTEM USING ECOLOGICAL SIGNATURE OF BIOLOGICAL INTEGRITY
title_short EVALUATING THE ECOLOGICAL RESILIENT DRIVEN PERFORMANCE OF A TROPICAL WASTE STABILIZATION POND SYSTEM USING ECOLOGICAL SIGNATURE OF BIOLOGICAL INTEGRITY
title_full EVALUATING THE ECOLOGICAL RESILIENT DRIVEN PERFORMANCE OF A TROPICAL WASTE STABILIZATION POND SYSTEM USING ECOLOGICAL SIGNATURE OF BIOLOGICAL INTEGRITY
title_fullStr EVALUATING THE ECOLOGICAL RESILIENT DRIVEN PERFORMANCE OF A TROPICAL WASTE STABILIZATION POND SYSTEM USING ECOLOGICAL SIGNATURE OF BIOLOGICAL INTEGRITY
title_full_unstemmed EVALUATING THE ECOLOGICAL RESILIENT DRIVEN PERFORMANCE OF A TROPICAL WASTE STABILIZATION POND SYSTEM USING ECOLOGICAL SIGNATURE OF BIOLOGICAL INTEGRITY
title_sort evaluating the ecological resilient driven performance of a tropical waste stabilization pond system using ecological signature of biological integrity
publisher Polish Society of Ecological Engineering (PTIE)
series Journal of Ecological Engineering
issn 2299-8993
publishDate 2015-06-01
description Using ecological signature of biological integrity as a measure of performance, the reclamation efficiency of waste stabilization ponds was evaluated over a period of four years in a tropical sewage treatment plant – cum fish culture consisting of two anaerobic, two facultative and four maturation ponds located serially across the sewage effluent gradient. The four maturation ponds were used for batch culture of fish. Samples of surface and bottom water as well as surface sediment were collected twice a month from different ponds of the system and examined for some nutrient cycling bacteria, primary production, chlorophyll content of micro-algae, phytoplankton, zooplankton abundance, fish growth and water quality parameters. Computation of ecological signature using aerobic mineralization index for heterotrophic and ammonifying bacteria revealed steady increase across the sewage effluent gradient. The heterotrophic and ammonifying bacterial populations appeared to have a direct function with the concentrations of chemical oxygen demand of water. The sum of total scores for different optimal conditions for fish growth increased as a function of the distance from the source of effluent implying that ecological resilience of the waste stabilization ponds has been accomplished by the sedimentation, chelation, and biological functional attributes mediated through redundancy of different subsystems, self- purification capacity of the system as a whole.
topic ecological signature
biological integrity
nutrient cycling bacteria
micro-algae
ecological resilience
waste-stabilization-pond
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