TITLE:
Impact of Fine Sediment on TSS and Turbidity in Retention Structure
AUTHORS:
Tan Kah Hern, Lai Sai Hin, Shaliza Ibrahim, Nik Meriam Nik Sulaiman, Mona Sharifi, Sandra Abe
KEYWORDS:
Fine Sediment, TSS, Turbidity, Water Quality
JOURNAL NAME:
Journal of Geoscience and Environment Protection,
Vol.2 No.4,
July
11,
2014
ABSTRACT:
A study of the impact of fine sediment on various
water quality parameters in retention structure such as sediment basin was conducted
on stagnant and flowing condition. 7 water quality parameters (pH, TSS, turbidity,
DO, BOD, COD, ammonium nitrogen) were measured and classified according to the Interim
National Water Quality Standard (INWQS) for Malaysia. Results show higher fine sediment
concentration causes higher TSS and turbidity. Besides, results show TSS and turbidity
were influenced by soil type for the same amount of fine sediment. Soil Siri Rasau
1 showed highest TSS and turbidity value followed by soil Siri Bungor and soil alluvium.
A good positive correlation of TSS versus turbidity and has been investigated in
this study. Multiple nonlinear regression analysis revealed that parameter TSS is
dependent on time, total soil mass, fine soil mass and flow rate.