Microalgae treatment removes nutrients and reduces ecotoxicity of diluted piggery digestate
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2016
Abstract:
Liquid digestate is considered as an important by-product of anaerobic digestion of agriculture wastes. Currently,
it is very often directly spread on local agricultural land. Yet recently concerns on its environmental risk of this
processing has begun to rise. On the other hand, investigations on the effectiveness of microalgae for wastewater
treatment have started to consider also this complex matrix. In this study, we cultured the green alga Chlorella
vulgaris in diluted digestate coming from the anaerobic digestion of pig slurry and corn, with the aim to significantly
reduce its toxicity and its very high nutrient concentration. For this purpose, a battery of toxicity tests composed
of four acute and two chronic bioassays was applied after the alga cultivation. Results were compared with
those obtained in the initial characterization of the digestate. Results show that highly diluted piggery digestate
can be a suitable medium for culturing microalgae, as we obtained a high removal efficiency (90%) for ammonia,
total nitrogen and phosphate, though after a few days phosphorus limitation occurred. Toxicity was significantly
reduced for all the organisms tested. Possible solutions for optimizing this approach avoiding high dilution rates
are discussed.
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Keywords:
Chlorella vulgaris, Ammonia toxicity, Algal productivity, Removal efficiency, Fertilisers, Ecotoxicology
Elenco autori:
Franchino, Marta; Tigini, Valeria; Varese, Giovanna Cristina; Mussat Sartor, Rocco; Bona, Francesca
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