| Literature DB >> 33643658 |
Simin Nasseri1,2, Jila Yavarian3, Abbas Norouzian Baghani1, Talat Mokhtari Azad3, Ahmad Nejati3, Ramin Nabizadeh1, Mahdi Hadi2, Nazanin Zahra Shafiei Jandaghi3, Behnam Vakili4, Seyed Koushyar Azam Vaghefi5, Mahtab Baghban6, Somayeh Yousefi1, Shahrokh Nazmara1, Mahmood Alimohammadi1,2,7,8.
Abstract
This study aimed to identifying the presence of SARS-CoV-2 RNA in raw and treated wastewater during the COVID-19 outbreak in Tehran, Qom and Anzali cities (Iran). From three wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs), 28 treated and untreated wastewater composite samples were collected from April 4 to May 2, 2020. In this study, polyethylene glycol 6000 (PEG 6000) was used through one-step real-time quantitative reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction (qRT-PCR) for identification of RNA viruses. SARS-CoV-2 RNA was elicited from wastewater composite samples in all inlet samples taken from the three above mentioned cities. The results of outlet samples were as follows: 1) Results from Qom and East Anzali outlets showed no trace of SARS-CoV-2 RNA despite the difference in treatment disinfection method used (chlorine vs. ultraviolet (UV) disinfection). 2. In Tehran, SARS-CoV-2 RNA was not detected in any of the outlet samples taken from the modules disinfected by UV. Out of the four samples taken from the modules disinfected by chlorine, two were positive for the SARS-CoV-2 RNA which could have been caused by deficiencies in operation and maintenance. It can be concluded that meeting the standards of operation and maintenance (O&M) in WWTPs can considerably ensure that wastewater does not act as one of the roots of transmission for the disease. © Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2021.Entities:
Keywords: COVID-19; Disinfection; Pandemic; SARS-CoV-2; Wastewater treatment
Year: 2021 PMID: 33643658 PMCID: PMC7903026 DOI: 10.1007/s40201-021-00629-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Environ Health Sci Eng
Fig. 1The locations and sampling sites of each WWTP: A: East Anzali WWTP, B: Southern Tehran WWTP and C: Qom WWTP No. 3
The major specifications and design parameters of Southern Tehran WWTP, East Anzali WWTP and Qom WWTP No. 3
| Southern Tehran WWTP | ||
|---|---|---|
| Parameters | Numbers of samples | Unit |
| Number of inhabitant served | – | 4.2 million people |
| Maximum flow | – | 450,000 m3/day |
| Mean flow | – | 18,750 m3/h |
| A capacity of each module | – | 525 thousand people |
| Wastewater treatment process (1–4 modules) | – | Extended aeration activated sludge (EAAS) system |
| Wastewater treatment process (5–6 modules) | – | Oxidation ditch method |
| Wastewater treatment process (7–8 modules) | – | Will be established |
| Average inlet Biochemical Oxygen Demand (Inlet-BOD5) | 31 | 215 mg/L |
| Average outlet Biochemical Oxygen Demand (Outlet-BOD5) | 31 | 24 mg/L |
| Average inlet Chemical Oxygen Demand (Inlet-COD) | 31 | 385 mg/L |
| Average outlet Chemical Oxygen Demand (Outlet-COD) | 31 | 58 mg/L |
| Average inlet Suspended Solids (Inlet-SS) | 31 | 179 mg/L |
| Average outlet Suspended Solids (Outlet-SS) | 31 | 30 mg/L |
| *Disinfection unit for 1–4 modules | – | Chlorine disinfection |
| *Disinfection unit for 5–6 modules | – | Ultraviolet (UV) disinfection |
| Wastewater treatment process (7–8 modules) | – | Will be established |
| Application of the wastewater effluent | – | Irrigate the Varamin plain and aquifer recharge |
| East Anzali WWTP | ||
| Number of inhabitant served | – | 40 thousand people |
| Mean daily inlet flow | – | 7800 m3/day |
| Mean monthly flow | – | 241,800 m3/month |
| Wastewater treatment process | – | Extended aeration activated sludge (EAAS) system |
| Average inlet Biochemical Oxygen Demand (Inlet-BOD5) | 30 | 180 mg/L |
| Average outlet Biochemical Oxygen Demand (Outlet-BOD5) | 30 | 10 mg/L |
| Average inlet Chemical Oxygen Demand (Inlet-COD) | 30 | 331 mg/L |
| Average outlet Chemical Oxygen Demand (Outlet-COD) | 30 | 19 mg/L |
| Average inlet Suspended Solids (Inlet-SS) | 30 | 170 mg/L |
| Average outlet Suspended Solids (Outlet-SS) | 30 | 22 mg/L |
| **Disinfection unit | – | Chlorine disinfection |
| Application of the wastewater effluent | – | Discharged into Anzali lagoon |
| Qom WWTP No. 3 | ||
| Number of inhabitant served | – | 249 thousand people |
| Mean daily inlet flow | – | 51,756 m3/day |
| Mean monthly flow | – | 1,542,354 m3/month |
| Wastewater treatment process | – | Conventional Activated Sludge (CAS) system with diffuser aeration |
| Average inlet Biochemical Oxygen Demand (Inlet-BOD5) | 26 | 235 mg/L |
| Average outlet Biochemical Oxygen Demand (Outlet-BOD5) | 26 | 10 mg/L |
| Average inlet Chemical Oxygen Demand (Inlet-COD) | 31 | 401 mg/L |
| Average outlet Chemical Oxygen Demand (Outlet-COD) | 31 | 36 mg/L |
| Average inlet Suspended Solids (Inlet-SS) | 31 | 254 mg/L |
| Average outlet Suspended Solids (Outlet-SS) | 31 | 10 mg/L |
| **Disinfection unit | – | Chlorine disinfection |
| Application of the wastewater effluent | – | Agriculture (mainly irrigation) |
*It should be noted that sampling were performed in the first phase (i.e., one to four modules) and the second phase (i.e., from module five to six).
**It should be noted that sampling were performed in this unit.
Detection of SARS-CoV-2 RNA in untreated (raw) and treated wastewater samples in Southern Tehran WWTP, East Anzali WWTP and Qom WWTP No. 3
| Presence (+) or absence (−) of SARS-CoV-2 RNA | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sampling (Inlet) | Sampling date | Types of samples | Southern Tehran WWTP: | Qom WWTP No. 3 | East Anzali WWTP | |
| Untreated wastewater | April 4, 2020 | Composite sample | + | + | + | |
| Untreated wastewater | April 17, 2020 | Composite sample | + | + | + | |
| Untreated wastewater | April 20, 2020 | Composite sample | + | + | + | |
| Untreated wastewater | May 2, 2020 | Composite sample | + | + | + | |
| Sampling (Outlet) | Sampling date | Types of samples | 1–4 modules: Chlorine | 5–6 modules: Ultraviolet | Chlorine | Chlorine |
| Treated wastewater | April 4, 2020 | Composite sample | – | – | – | – |
| Treated wastewater | April 17, 2020 | Composite sample | – | – | – | – |
| Treated wastewater | April 20, 2020 | Composite sample | + | – | – | – |
| Treated wastewater | May 2, 2020 | Composite sample | + | – | – | – |
Fig. 2Glass separatory funnel with different separation phases [27, 57]
Fig. 3Amplification plot for one positive sample with positive and negative controls
Fig. 4The composition of wastewater in inlets and outlets of Southern Tehran WWTP, East Anzali WWTP and Qom WWTP No. 3