| Literature DB >> 35677399 |
Matthew Smith1, Sean Stuntz1, Yun Xing1, Matthew Magnuson2, Rebecca Phillips3, Willie F Harper1.
Abstract
This study evaluated the effect of two biocontaminant surrogates on the activity and performance of activated sludge. In the presence of bacteriophage MS2 at 3.2 × 108 PFU/ml, the peak respiration rates varied between 9.1 and 10.5 mg O2/gVSS/hr, generally similar to the rates observed in negative controls. MS2 did not alter the molar CO2-produced-to-O2 consumed stoichiometry observed during respiration. Similar results were observed for Bacillus globigii (BG). Ethanol, a potential co-contaminant associated with biocontamination incidents, can inhibit initial oxygen uptake. MS2 and BG both adsorbed to activated sludge; post-exposure viability was confirmed for BG but not for MS2. This study is the first to evaluate the effects of BG and MS2 on activated sludge, and it presents a protocol that can be used in operational situations.Entities:
Keywords: Bacillus globigii; bacteriophage MS2; biohazardous wastes; inhibition; respirometry
Year: 2020 PMID: 35677399 PMCID: PMC9171731 DOI: 10.1111/wej.12682
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Water Environ J ISSN: 1747-6585 Impact factor: 1.977