Data di Pubblicazione:
2018
Abstract:
Anaerobic digestion is a consolidated biotechnology able to produce renewable energy from biomasses. In the
European countries, quick growth of biogas production from different organic matrices including wastes has
been observed. In relation to the characteristics and quantity of the anaerobic digestion of feedstock, there are
different technologies, advantages and criticisms. An accurate occupational risk assessment and development of
management tools for green jobs involved in the anaerobic digestion plants are due. The aim of this work is to
assess the aerosol exposure for such workers, focusing on the bioaerosol risk. Full scale plants for the treatment
of organic municipal waste, waste water treatment sludge, agro zootechnical and food producing byproducts
were involved for this purpose. The bioaerosol levels were monitored during activities through culturing and
biomolecular methods; moreover, the sub-fractionated PM10 and carried endotoxins were measured in different
plant areas. Global microbial contamination is higher (> 5000 UFC/m3) in the area where organic wastes are
handled and pretreated, both for organic municipal waste plants - with a bacterial prevalence - and agro zootechnical
plants - with a fungi prevalence. Moreover, the microbial contamination is higher where organic
municipal waste is present in respect to other biomasses (ANOVA p < 0.01). Numerous pathogens are carried
by the aerosol. HAdV-4 presence is lower than LOQ (50 gene copies/m3) in all the samples. Environmental PM10
reached the 280 μg/m3 level including PM3 for 78%. Endotoxin pollution overtakes the 90 EU/m3 limit sporadically.
Personal PM4.5 reached 10 mg/m3 only for maintenance technicians in the pretreatment area for organic
municipal waste. The risk can be evaluated under a quantitative and qualitative point of view highlighting
risk management improvement for anaerobic digestion plants.
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Keywords:
Anaerobic digestion
Bioaerosol
Fractioned PM
Endotoxin
Occupational exposure
Elenco autori:
Deborah Traversi, Ilaria Gorrasi, Cristina Pignata, Raffaella Degan, Elisa Anedda, Giulia Carletto, Greta Vercellino, Stefania Fornasero, Antonino Bertino, Francesca Filippi, Maria Gullo, Giorgio Gilli
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