Title of article :
Genotoxic activity of nitroarene-contaminated industrial sludge
following large-scale treatment in aerated and non-aerated sacs
Author/Authors :
L. Gustavsson، نويسنده , , M. Engwall، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
هفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
An industrial sludge containing a complex mixture of nitroaromatic compounds was treated in industrial large-scale aerobic and
anaerobic biodegradation processes, performed in compost sacs. The goal was to study changes in genotoxicity during the two
different oxygen regimes using the umuC genotoxicity assay. The composting sac was actively aerated during 3 months and
allowed to mature for another 3 months. The anaerobic sac was not aerated for 5 months and aerated during the last month in order
to enhance degradation of remaining organic carbon. The sludge was obtained from the wastewater treatment plant at an industrial
area in Karlskoga, Sweden. The biodegradation study was performed at a commercial waste treatment plant in Stockholm,
according to the company routine procedure when treating household waste in sealed sacs.
The material from the non-aerated system showed increased genotoxicity in the acetone-soluble fraction after treatment, as did
the water-soluble fraction. The subsequent aeration period did not decrease the toxicity below the genotoxicity limit. The increase
in the water-soluble genotoxic compounds may pose an environmental problem during secondary storage or use of sludge treated
this way, since leakage of water-dissolved genotoxic compounds may occur.
The composting process also generated genotoxicity, but this was restricted to acetone-soluble compounds, while the watersoluble
compounds remained low in genotoxicity. The aerated process therefore seems more favorable in term of risk reduction of
this industrial sludge, although it is necessary to optimize the aerated process in order to achieve non-toxic levels of potential
genotoxic compounds extractable by organic solvents.
Keywords :
Aerated , Nitroaromatics , Non-aerated , sludge , umuC , genotoxicity
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment