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Organic matter transport and degradation in the river Seine (France) after a combined sewer overflow
Authors:M Seidl  P Servais  J M Mouchel
Affiliation:

a CERGRENE, ENPC Cité Descartes, Champs/Marne, 77455 Marne-la-Vallée, France

b GMMA, ULB Campus de la Plaine, CP 221, B-1050 Bruxelles, Belgique

Abstract:The impact of a combined sewer overflow (CSO) upon receiving waters has been studied in the river Seine during Summers 1995 and 1996. Three main events have been monitored with special attention paid to the computation of oxygen, carbon and suspended solids budgets. Bacterial biomass and bacterial production rates have been measured to provide a more accurate understanding of the carbon cycle of the river Seine. Oxygen consumption inside the polluted water masses was totally due to the activity of large bacteria discharged into the river by the CSO, the activity of native small bacteria did not significantly increase after CSOs. Suspended solids issued from the CSO very quickly settles in this deep, slowly flowing river. However, discharged dissolved organic carbon (DOC) cannot account for the observed oxygen depletions, the additional carbon source could be phytoplankton or deflocculated/degraded particulate organic matter.
Keywords:combined sewer overflow  heterotrophic bacteria  organic carbon  river seine  water quality  oxygen depletion
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