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Journal of Health and Pollution | 2018

Floating Wetland Treatment of Acid Mine Drainage using Eichhornia crassipes (Water Hyacinth)

Chandimal Randunu Palihakkara; Sandun Dassanayake; Chulantha Jayawardena; Ip Senanayake

Background. Acid mine drainage (AMD) is a major environmental impact associated with the mining industry. Elevated acidic conditions resulting from the discharge of AMD into the surrounding environment can cause heavy metals to dissolve and transport through water streams and accumulate in the aquatic environment, posing a risk to the health of living organisms. There have been several novel approaches in the remediation of AMD involving passive treatment techniques. The constructed treatment wetland approach is a passive remediation option that has proven to be a cost effective and long-lasting solution in abating toxic pollutant concentrations. Objectives. The present study investigates the applicability of water hyacinth (Eichhornia crassipes), a tropical aquatic plant with reported heavy metal hyper-accumulation in microcosm floating wetland treatment systems designed to remediate AMD with copper (Cu) and cadmium (Cd) concentrations exceeding threshold limits. Methods. Twelve water hyacinth samples were prepared with varying concentrations of Cu (1 mg/L, 2 mg/L, 4 mg/L) and Cd (0.005 mg/L, 0.01 mg/L, 0.02 mg/L). Water samples of 5 ml each were collected from each sample at 24-hour intervals for analysis with an atomic absorption spectrometer. Results. Plant growth varied according to Cu and Cd concentrations and no plants survived for more than 14 days. There was a significant discrepancy in the rate at which the Cd concentrations abated. The rate of reduction was rapid for higher concentrations and after 24 hours a substantial reduction was achieved. There was a reduction in Cu concentration after the first 24-hour period, and after the next 24-hour period the concentrations were again elevated in the samples at initial concentrations of 2 mg/L and A4 mg/L. 4 mg/L Cu concentration was shown to be toxic to the plants, as they had low accumulations and rapid dying was evident. Conclusions. Water hyacinth has the capability to reduce both Cu and Cd concentrations, except at an initial concentration of 4 mg/L of Cu, which was toxic to the plants. Competing Interests. The authors declare no competing financial interests.


urban climate | 2013

Remote sensing based analysis of urban heat islands with vegetation cover in Colombo city, Sri Lanka using landsat-7 ETM+ data.

Ip Senanayake; Wddp Welivitiya; Pm Nadeeka


Geoscience frontiers | 2016

An approach to delineate groundwater recharge potential sites in Ambalantota, Sri Lanka using GIS techniques

Ip Senanayake; Dmdok Dissanayake; B.B. Mayadunna; W.L. Weerasekera


Urban Forestry & Urban Greening | 2013

Urban green spaces analysis for development planning in Colombo, Sri Lanka, utilizing THEOS satellite imagery – A remote sensing and GIS approach

Ip Senanayake; Wddp Welivitiya; Pm Nadeeka


The Egyptian Journal of Remote Sensing and Space Science | 2013

Anticipated prospects and civilian applications of Indian satellite navigation services in Sri Lanka.

Ip Senanayake


Archive | 2014

Remote sensing and GIS based assessment of water scarcity: a case study from Hambantota district, Sri Lanka.

Ip Senanayake; Wddp Welivitiya; Pm Nadeeka; Uga Puswewala; Dmdok Dissanayake


The Egyptian Journal of Remote Sensing and Space Science | 2012

Analysis of the abundance of abandoned tanks in Hambantota District, Sri Lanka using GIS techniques

Ip Senanayake; Dmdok Dissanayake; U. G. A. Puswewala


Archive | 2015

Integrated Remote Sensing and GIS Approach for Demarcation of Groundwater Potential Zones in Ambalantota Divisional Secretariat

Bb Mayadunna; Wl Weerasekera; Ip Senanayake; Dmdok Dissanayake


Archive | 2014

Analyzing and predicting of land slide prone areas using remote sensing and GIS techniques.

Tdc Pushpakumara; Kghnrp Kodagoda; Dmt Ranasinghe; Asj Abeysinghe; Uga Puswewala; Ip Senanayake


Archive | 2014

Machine learning approach to extract information using high resolution multispectral data: a feasibility study

Grl. Kodikara; Ip Senanayake; Wddp Welivitiya; Pm Nadeeka; Arm Rila.

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Pm Nadeeka

Arthur C. Clarke Institute for Modern Technologies

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Wddp Welivitiya

Arthur C. Clarke Institute for Modern Technologies

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Sandun Dassanayake

Monash University Malaysia Campus

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