Kazimierz Szymański
Koszalin University of Technology
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Archives of Environmental Protection | 2016
Kazimierz Szymański; Beata Janowska
Abstract Landfill leachate makes a potential source of ground water pollution. Municipal waste landfill substratum can be used for removal of pollutants from leachate. Model research was performed with use of a sand bed and artificially prepared leachates. Effectiveness of filtration in a bed of specific thickness was assessed based on the total solids content. Result of the model research indicated that the mass of pollutants contained in leachate filtered by a layer of porous soil (mf) depends on the mass of pollutants supplied (md). Determined regression functions indicate agreement with empirical values of variable m′f. The determined regression functions allow for qualitative and quantitative assessment of influence of the analysed independent variables (m′d, l, ω) on values of mass of pollutants flowing from the medium sand layer. Results of this research can be used to forecast the level of pollution of soil and underground waters lying in the zone of potential impact of municipal waste landfill.
Environmental Research | 2017
Beata Janowska; Kazimierz Szymański; Robert Sidełko; Izabela Siebielska; Bartosz Walendzik
ABSTRACT Content of heavy metals, including mercury, determines the method of management and disposal of sewage sludge. Excessive concentration of mercury in composts used as organic fertilizer may lead to accumulation of this element in soil and plant material. Fractionation of mercury in sewage sludge and composts provides a better understanding of the extent of mobility and bioavailability of the different mercury species and helps in more informed decision making on the application of sludge for agricultural purposes. The experimental setup comprises the composing process of the sewage sludge containing 13.1 mg kg−1 of the total mercury, performed in static reactors with forced aeration. In order to evaluate the bioavailability of mercury, its fractionation was performed in sewage sludge and composts during the process. An analytical procedure based on four‐stage sequential extraction was applied to determine the mercury content in the ion exchange (water soluble and exchangeable Hg), base soluble (Hg bound to humic and fulvic acid), acid soluble (Hg bound to Fe/Mn oxides and carbonates) and oxidizable (Hg bound to organic matter and sulphide) fractions. The results showed that from 50.09% to 64.55% of the total mercury was strongly bound to organo‐sulphur and inorganic sulphide; that during composting, increase of concentrations of mercury compounds strongly bound with organic matter and sulphides; and that mercury content in the base soluble and oxidizable fractions was strongly correlated with concentration of dissolved organic carbon in those fractions. HighlightsComposting of sewage sludge was conducted in batch mode.Changes of mercury fractions and organic matter were investigated.The relationship between Hg fractions and these parameters were discussed.
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment | 2018
Kazimierz Szymański; Beata Janowska; Anna Iżewska; Robert Sidełko; Izabela Siebielska
Closed municipal and industrial waste landfill sites create potential hazard of ground water pollution. Pollutants that occur in leachate infiltrate to the soil substratum, where they are carried to in underground water. A municipal waste landfill substratum can be used for elimination of pollutants contained in leachates. Model research was performed with the use of a sand bed and artificially prepared leachates. Efficiency of filtration in a bed of defined thickness was assessed based on change of COD value. Results of the model tests have indicated that the mass of pollutants contained in leachate filtered through porous ground layer depends on the mass of supplied pollutants, intensity of supplied leachate, and layer thickness. Increase of the mass of pollutants supplied to a unit area of ground layer causes reduction of the relative value of COD mass. The method of evaluation of quality of water seeping through the aeration layer presented in this paper allows for estimation of the flowing out pollutants mass. Based on the test results obtained, efficiency of purification in the aeration zone can be assessed; likewise, safe thickness of the filtration layer under the landfill site can be designed.
Desalination and Water Treatment | 2014
Beata Janowska; Kazimierz Szymański
AbstractThis study shows examination results pertaining to the assessment of operation of coalescence separations installed on the way of flow of rainwater and meltwater to Slupia river. The study was performed within Slupia river water protection programme. Content of total suspension as well as concentrations of organic compounds from the BTEX and paraffin group were determined in samples taken from the inlet to and outlet from the separators. It appears from the study performed that in no case admissible content (> 15 mg/dm3) of determined petroleum-derived substances had occurred in the samples of rainwater and meltwater and a high degree of elimination of those compounds, due to separators operation, was achieved. In 13 samples taken from the separator outlet, the admissible total suspension content was exceeded (above 100 mg/dm3). Efficiency of all separators operation reflected in the elimination of total suspension amounted, on average, to 67.5%. The lowest total suspension elimination efficiency ...
Rocznik Ochrona Srodowiska | 2011
Kazimierz Szymański; Beata Janowska; P. Jastrzębski
Desalination and Water Treatment | 2018
Kazimierz Szymański; Izabela Siebielska; Beata Janowska; Robert Sidełko
Rocznik Ochrona Srodowiska | 2017
Kazimierz Szymański; Robert Sidełko; Beata Janowska; Izabela Siebielska; Bartosz Walendzik
Rocznik Ochrona Srodowiska | 2015
Kazimierz Szymański; Maria Włodarczyk-Makuła
Rocznik Ochrona Srodowiska | 2015
Kazimierz Szymański; Beata Janowska; Jacek Piekarski
Archive | 2015
Zofia Ewertowska; Kazimierz Szymański; Robert Sidełko; Beata Janowska