scholarly journals The Variability of the Concentration of Bioaerosols Above the Chambers of Biological Wastewater Treatment

2018 ◽  
Vol 25 (2) ◽  
pp. 267-278 ◽  
Author(s):  
Michał Michałkiewicz ◽  
Izabela Kruszelnicka ◽  
Małgorzata Widomska

Abstract The article presents the results of research over microorganisms (psychrophilic and mesophilic bacteria and microscopic fungi) found in wastewater in denitrification and nitrification chambers and specifies the proportion of these microorganisms in bioaerosol at various levels above wastewater level (20, 50 and 100 cm). In the denitrification chamber (anoxic) in 1 cm3 of sewage there were on average 30.35 · 106 CFU of mesophilic bacteria, 72.88 · 106 CFU of psychrophilic bacteria, and 37.3 · 105 CFU of microscopic fungi. In the nitrification chamber, where the oxygen concentration ranged from 0.37 to 2.32 mg O2·dm−3 of wastewater, the number of microorganisms was lower. In 1 cm3 of wastewater there were on average 20.2 · 106 CFU of mesophilic bacteria, 51.76 · 106 CFU of psychrophilic bacteria, and 15.22 · 105 CFU of microscopic fungi. In sewage bioaerosols above these chambers, higher numbers of psychrophilic bacteria than mesophilic ones and microscopic fungi were reported. At the same time differences in the number of microorganisms at different heights above the surface of wastewater could be observed in bioaerosol, as well as between the chambers of the bioreactor. It was found that most frequently the amount of microorganisms decreased with height. The percentage emission ratio (ER) of microorganisms in bioaerosols coming from wastewater accounted for only a fraction of a percent and ranged from 1.13 · 10−8 % (microscopic fungi over the denitrification chamber) to 24.53 · 10−9 % (psychrophilic bacteria over the denitrification chamber). It was found that the process of mixing, aeration of wastewater, have an effect on the emission of microorganisms.

Author(s):  
Monika Vítězová ◽  
Tomáš Vítěz ◽  
Hana Mlejnková ◽  
Tomáš Lošák

Wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) primarily serve to protect the environment. Their task is to clean waste water from the agglomerations. On the other hand wastewater treatment plants can also negatively affect the environment in their neighbourhood. These include emissions of odour and microorganisms. This article discusses the microbial contamination of the air, called bioaerosols in selected wastewater treatment plant for 18 000 p.e. From results of the work is evident that the largest group of microorganisms in the monitored air were psychrophilic and mesophilic bacteria and microscopic fungi. The number of psychrophilic bacteria ranged from 14 to 12 000 CFU/m3(colony forming units in 1 m3), the number of mesophilic bacteria varied in the range from 20 to 18 500 CFU/m3and the fungi from 25 to 32 000 CFU/m3in the air. The amount of actinomycetes ranged from 1 to 1 030 CFU/m3and faecal coliform bacteria from 0 to 2 500 CFU/m3. Furthermore, it was confirmed that the highest air contamination was around the activation tank, area for dewatered sludge and around the building of mechanical cleaning, depending on the season. The density of studied microorganisms correlated with air temperature.


1983 ◽  
Vol 55 (6) ◽  
pp. 1035-1040
Author(s):  
P. Grau ◽  
P. M. Sutton ◽  
S. Elmaleh ◽  
C. P. L. Grady ◽  
W. Gujer ◽  
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