Full description
Aerobic wastewater treatment systems (aerobic systems) are the preferred choice in a region overlying a karstic aquifer used for drinking water supplies, as they are thought to provide better protection to groundwater and human health than standard septic systems. However, aerobic systems in operation do not always perform to design standard; while this is often blamed on lack of maintenance, few studies have investigated the link directly. This study investigated the performance of domestic on-site wastewater treatment systems in South Australia, and compared the effluent quality to maintenance records.Lineage: Effluent from 29 septic tanks and 30 aerobic systems were collected and analysed for nutrients, physico-chemical and microbiological parameters. Data has previously been published in CSIRO Water for Healthy Country Flagship Report:
Levett, KJ1, Vanderzalm, JL, Alexander, KS, Dillon, PJ, Richter, D, White, NJ and HJ, Fallowfield (2009). Holistic solutions to management of on-site wastewater treatment
systems over a karstic aquifer used for drinking water supplies.
Available: 2017-02-17
Data time period: 2008-01-01 to 2008-06-30
Subjects
Aerobic wastewater treatment system |
Environmental Sciences |
Environmental Management |
Environmental Management |
groundwater protection |
karstic aquifer |
septic tank |
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Identifiers
- DOI : 10.4225/08/58A6597DB1873
- Handle : 102.100.100/44162
- URL : data.csiro.au/collection/csiro:21735
