Activated sludge is the core of wastewater treatment plants (WWTP). Bacteria and their role have been deeply studied in order to improve the biodegradation of recalcitrant compounds (Herreroa et al., 2015). On the contrary, fungi remain still largely unexplored. Nevertheless, the knowledge of mycoflora in biological oxidation tank could give information on the wastewater overall impact, which includes ecological and health aspects, and functional features of a WWTP (Awad et al., 2011). Actually, the biotransformation of recalcitrant substances seems related to synergic activities of bacteria and fungi (Spina et al., 2012). The present work is focused on the study of the mycoflora of 5 samples from oxidation tanks of 3 WWTP that treat tannery wastewaters (samples 1, 2, and 3), municipal wastewaters (sample 4), and landfill leachates (sample 5). The samples were inoculated on 3 different selective media (Diluted MEA, DRBC, Agar-Wastewater) and incubated at 15 and 25 °C to mimic the seasonal variations in the tanks. The main goals were the isolation of fungal strains for bioremediation applications and the evaluation of sanitary implications (presence of potentially human pathogens and toxinogenics species).

FUNGI IN WASTEWATERS: SANITARY IMPLICATIONS AND POTENTIAL BIOREMEDIATION

TIGINI, Valeria;PRIGIONE, Valeria Paola;SPINA, FEDERICA;VARESE, Giovanna Cristina
2016-01-01

Abstract

Activated sludge is the core of wastewater treatment plants (WWTP). Bacteria and their role have been deeply studied in order to improve the biodegradation of recalcitrant compounds (Herreroa et al., 2015). On the contrary, fungi remain still largely unexplored. Nevertheless, the knowledge of mycoflora in biological oxidation tank could give information on the wastewater overall impact, which includes ecological and health aspects, and functional features of a WWTP (Awad et al., 2011). Actually, the biotransformation of recalcitrant substances seems related to synergic activities of bacteria and fungi (Spina et al., 2012). The present work is focused on the study of the mycoflora of 5 samples from oxidation tanks of 3 WWTP that treat tannery wastewaters (samples 1, 2, and 3), municipal wastewaters (sample 4), and landfill leachates (sample 5). The samples were inoculated on 3 different selective media (Diluted MEA, DRBC, Agar-Wastewater) and incubated at 15 and 25 °C to mimic the seasonal variations in the tanks. The main goals were the isolation of fungal strains for bioremediation applications and the evaluation of sanitary implications (presence of potentially human pathogens and toxinogenics species).
2016
SIDISA 2016 - X INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON SANITARY AND ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING
Roma
19-23 giugno 2016
SIDISA 2016 - X INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON SANITARY AND ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING, Book of Proceedings
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Tigini, Valeria; Bevione, F.; Prigione, Valeria Paola; Spina, Federica; Bardi, A.; Spennati, F.; Munz, G.; Varese, Giovanna Cristina
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