Mycological and ecotoxicological characterisation of landfill leachate before and after traditional treatments
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2014
Abstract:
Pollution caused by landfill leachates is one of themain problems of urbanised areas, on account of their chemical
composition, which turn in an ineffective treatment. A characterisation of leachates, which takes into account
chemical, ecotoxicological and mycological aspects, is basilar for the evaluation of environmental impact of
leachate and the development of suitable treatment techniques. In this study, the toxicity of a raw leachate
and an effluent coming fromtraditionalwastewater treatment plantwas assessed by means of 4 ecotoxicological
assays. Both the samples exceed the legal threshold value according to all the tested organisms, indicating the
ineffectiveness of activated sludge treatment in the reduction of toxicity. The autochthonous mycoflora of the
two samples was evaluated by filtration. The fungal load was 73 CFU for leachate and 102 CFU for the effluent.
Ascomycetes were the dominant fraction (81% and 61%, for leachate and effluent respectively), followed by
basidiomycetes (19% and 39%, respectively).Most of themwere potential emerging pathogens. A decolourisation
screening with autochthonous fungi was set up towards both samples in the presence or absence of glucose.
Eleven fungi (basidiomycetes and ascomycetes) achieved up to 38% decolourisation yields, showing to be promising
fungi for the bioremediation of leachates. Further experiment will be aimed to the study of decolourisation
mechanism and toxicity reduction
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Elenco autori:
V. Tigini; V. Prigione; G.C. Varese
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