H.M. the King of Thailand proposed Bueng Makkasan, the repair factory belonging to the Royal Railway
of Thailand (RTT), as a wastewater-collection pond of Bangkok City. It covers about 40 acres, with 5-m
depth. The RRT wastewater pond functions at a repair factory and is the collection site of the directpolluted
waste of homeless people living around the pond rim and also for temporary reservoir of two
influent canals. The water hyacinth aquatic plants were grown well and covered almost the entire surface
area of the pond.
An experimental design was laid by making a floating bamboo frame 5 m × 10 m in size and spreading
systematical distribution through all parts of the pond with the coverage area 30 percent of pond surface.
Data collection and analysis were conducted on plant nutrients, heavy metals and toxic chemicals
in wastewater (influent, storage, and effluent) sediment, leaves and roots of water hyacinth (in fresh
and compost). Also, the water hyacinth growth rate in various periods of time in relation to chemical
concentration in wastewater were determined from the beginning through harvesting time.
The results found that water hyacinth would be the high-absorbing plants to extract the heavy metals
(such as Mn, Cd, Fe, Zn, Cu, and Pb) and plant nutrients (such as N, P, K, Ca, Mg). The floating aquatic
vegetables contaminated via high concentration of heavy metals were not eaten under the regulations
of Ministry of Public Health. Consequently, the compost that was made by water hyacinth showed a
high concentration of heavy metals. An application of such compost would only be for flowering-plants
growth, with no possibility of application to edible vegetables.
The study also indicated that water hyacinth on the wastewater treatment pond would be maximized
at 20 percent cover. Sunshine-open space needed the intensity of visible lightfor phytoplankton and other
algae species to support the photosynthesis in order to produce enough oxygen for the power-digesting
aerobes to degrade the organic waste in wastewaters.
H.M. the King of Thailand proposed Bueng Makkasan, the repair factory belonging to the Royal Railwayof Thailand (RTT), as a wastewater-collection pond of Bangkok City. It covers about 40 acres, with 5-mdepth. The RRT wastewater pond functions at a repair factory and is the collection site of the directpollutedwaste of homeless people living around the pond rim and also for temporary reservoir of twoinfluent canals. The water hyacinth aquatic plants were grown well and covered almost the entire surfacearea of the pond.An experimental design was laid by making a floating bamboo frame 5 m × 10 m in size and spreadingsystematical distribution through all parts of the pond with the coverage area 30 percent of pond surface.Data collection and analysis were conducted on plant nutrients, heavy metals and toxic chemicalsin wastewater (influent, storage, and effluent) sediment, leaves and roots of water hyacinth (in freshand compost). Also, the water hyacinth growth rate in various periods of time in relation to chemicalconcentration in wastewater were determined from the beginning through harvesting time.The results found that water hyacinth would be the high-absorbing plants to extract the heavy metals(such as Mn, Cd, Fe, Zn, Cu, and Pb) and plant nutrients (such as N, P, K, Ca, Mg). The floating aquaticvegetables contaminated via high concentration of heavy metals were not eaten under the regulationsของกระทรวงสาธารณสุข ดังนั้น ปุ๋ยที่ทำจากน้ำดอกไฮยาซินธ์แสดงให้เห็นว่าการความเข้มข้นสูงของโลหะหนัก พืชดอกเท่านั้นจะประยุกต์ของปุ๋ยดังกล่าวเติบโต การกินผักอาจไม่มีการศึกษายังชี้ให้เห็นว่า น้ำที่ทำจากผักตบชวาในบ่อบำบัดน้ำเสียจะถูกขยายใหญ่สุดที่ครอบคลุมร้อยละ 20 ความเข้มของ lightfor เห็น phytoplankton และอื่น ๆ ต้องการพื้นที่ว่างเปิดซันไชน์สาหร่ายชนิดเพื่อสนับสนุนการสังเคราะห์ด้วยแสงเพื่อผลิตออกซิเจนเพียงพอสำหรับการใช้พลังงาน-digestingaerobes เพื่อย่อยสลายขยะอินทรีย์ใน wastewaters
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