Many human pathogenic micro-organisms can be transmitted by waters contaminated by wastewater effluents. Wastewater disinfection helps prevent the spread of these pathogens in aquatic environments. Chlorination is the most widely used method for the disinfection of wastewater, but can cause the formation of mutagenic/carcinogenic and toxic by-products which are potentially harmful to human and aquatic organisms. The aim of this research was to study the influence of disinfectants alternative to chlorine, such as chlorine dioxide, ozone, peracetic acid and UV radiation, on the formation of mutagenic and toxic compounds in wastewater. Wastewater samples were collected before and after disinfection in summer and in winter and then adsorbed using silica C-18 cartridges. Concentrates were tested For mutagenicity using the Ames rest. For toxicity test, a bioluminescence assay using Vibrio fischeri photobacteria was employed. To detect DNA damage activity non-concentrated water samples were tested using two genotoxicity plant tests (Allium test and Tradescantia/micronuclei test). All disinfectant treatments produced bacterial mutagenicity, particularly after treatment with ClO2 or ozone. The Allium cepa test gave positive results only for PAA-treated wastewater sampled in winter and the Tradescantia/MCN test always gave negative results. Raw wastewater, ClO2- and PAA-disinfected waters showed toxic effects in the marine bacteria test.

The influence of different disinfectants on mutagenicity and toxicity of urban wastewater

FERETTI, Donatella;COLLIVIGNARELLI, Carlo;ZERBINI, Ilaria;BERTANZA, Giorgio;PEDRAZZANI, Roberta
2000-01-01

Abstract

Many human pathogenic micro-organisms can be transmitted by waters contaminated by wastewater effluents. Wastewater disinfection helps prevent the spread of these pathogens in aquatic environments. Chlorination is the most widely used method for the disinfection of wastewater, but can cause the formation of mutagenic/carcinogenic and toxic by-products which are potentially harmful to human and aquatic organisms. The aim of this research was to study the influence of disinfectants alternative to chlorine, such as chlorine dioxide, ozone, peracetic acid and UV radiation, on the formation of mutagenic and toxic compounds in wastewater. Wastewater samples were collected before and after disinfection in summer and in winter and then adsorbed using silica C-18 cartridges. Concentrates were tested For mutagenicity using the Ames rest. For toxicity test, a bioluminescence assay using Vibrio fischeri photobacteria was employed. To detect DNA damage activity non-concentrated water samples were tested using two genotoxicity plant tests (Allium test and Tradescantia/micronuclei test). All disinfectant treatments produced bacterial mutagenicity, particularly after treatment with ClO2 or ozone. The Allium cepa test gave positive results only for PAA-treated wastewater sampled in winter and the Tradescantia/MCN test always gave negative results. Raw wastewater, ClO2- and PAA-disinfected waters showed toxic effects in the marine bacteria test.
2000
Ateneo di appartenenza
LS7_11 Environment and health risks including radiation
LS8_9 Environmental toxicology
LS9_9 Biotechnology, bioreactors, applied microbiology
LS9_8 Environmental biotechnology, bioremediation, biodegradation
PE10_9 Biogeochemistry, biogeochemical cycles, environmental chemistry
PE8_3 Civil engineering, maritime/hydraulic engineering, geotechnics, waste treatment
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Inglese
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urban wastewater; disinfection; mutagenicity; Ames test; toxicity test; Tradescantia/micronuclei test; Allium cepa test
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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Monarca, S.; Feretti, Donatella; Collivignarelli, Carlo; Guzzella, L.; Zerbini, Ilaria; Bertanza, Giorgio; Pedrazzani, Roberta
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