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Links between data on chemical and biological quality parameters in wastewater-impacted river sediment and water samples

Authors :
Miren Martínez-Santos
Anders Lanzén
Jessica Unda-Calvo
Iker Martín
Carlos Garbisu
Estilita Ruiz-Romera
Source :
Data in Brief, Vol 19, Iss , Pp 616-622 (2018)
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
Elsevier, 2018.

Abstract

In many urban catchments, the discharge of effluents from wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs), as well as untreated wastewaters (UWWs), presents a major challenge for the maintenance of river sediment and water quality. The discharge of these effluents cannot only increase the concentration of metals, nutrients and organic compounds in fluvial ecosystems, but also alter the abundance, structure and function of river bacterial communities. Here, we present data on chemical and biological quality parameters in wastewater-impacted and non-impacted river surface sediment and water samples. Overall, the concentration of nutrients (inorganic nitrogen) and some heavy metals (Zn, Ni and Cr) was positively correlated with the nirS/16S rRNA ratio, while nirK- and nosZ-denitrifier populations were negatively affected by the presence of ammonium in sediments. Bacterial community structure was significantly correlated with the (i) combined influence of nutrient and metal concentrations, (ii) the contamination level (non-impacted vs. impacted sites), (iii) type of contamination (WWTP or UWW), and (iv) location of the sampling sites. Moreover, the higher abundance of five genera of the family Rhodocyclaceae detected in wastewater-impacted sites is also likely to be an effect of effluent discharge. The data presented here complement a broader study (Martínez-Santos et al., 2018) [1] and they are particularly useful for those interested in understanding the impact of wastewater effluents on the abundance, structure and function of river bacterial communities involved in nitrogen cycling. Keywords: Wastewater, River sediment, Nutrients, Metals, Denitrifying genes, Rhodocyclaceae

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
23523409 and 32046618
Volume :
19
Issue :
616-622
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Data in Brief
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.30976aefc32046618ff127b0904c988c
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dib.2018.05.068