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Assessment of phytotoxic potential and pathogenic bacteria removal from secondary effluents during ozonation and UV/H2O2

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Author(s):
Deroldo Sommaggio, Lais Roberta ; Oliveira, Flavio A. ; Malvestiti, Jacqueline Aparecida ; Christofoletti Mazzeo, Dania Elisa ; Levy, Carlos Emilio ; Dantas, Renato Falcao ; Marin-Morales, Maria Aparecida
Total Authors: 7
Document type: Journal article
Source: Journal of Environmental Management; v. 318, p. 11-pg., 2022-09-15.
Abstract

Wastewater reuse is an important strategy for water resource management. For this reason, the disinfection process must be appropriated, eliminating pathogenic microorganisms. Ozonation (O-3) and UV/H2O2 treatments can be used for effluent disinfection, but few studies just address the Escherichia coli quantification. In this study, secondary effluents from two wastewater treatment plants with different characteristics were exposed to O-3 (5 and 10 mg L-1) or UV/H2O2 (H2O2: 90 mg L-1) treatments and evaluated by BD Phoenix (TM) 100 (Becton Dickinson, USA) and MALDI-TOF for the characterization of the indigenous microorganisms in the effluents, before and after treatments. Additionally, all the samples were tested for phytotoxicity by Lactuca sativa bioassay. The results showed that the highest ozone dose and the UV/H2O2 treatment were effective in removing E. coli. UV/H2O2 was more efficient as it eliminated most of the microorganisms. Acinetobacter sp., Aeromonas and Pseudomonas were still found after O-3 treatment. Bacillus sp. was found after O-3 and UV/H2O2 treatments. The results with L. sativa showed inhibition of mot growth for all dry period (low rainfall) samples of one of the WWTP, due to the high concentration of the phytotoxicity compounds. For environmental and human health safety, treated effluents should be evaluated for their toxic and pathogenic potential before being released into the environment. Pathogens evaluation on treated effluents should cover a wider range of pathogenic micro-organisms than those routinely required by legislation. (AU)

FAPESP's process: 14/17774-1 - Influence of the secondary effluent composition on the disinfection by advanced oxidation processes
Grantee:Renato Falcão Dantas
Support Opportunities: Research Grants - Young Investigators Grants
FAPESP's process: 16/22483-1 - Toxicity of efluents from wastewater treatments plants (WWTPs), after utilization of advanced oxidation processes, used for disinfection.
Grantee:Lais Roberta Deroldo Sommaggio
Support Opportunities: Scholarships in Brazil - Doctorate