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- Title
Toxicity evolution of alum-coagulated municipal wastewater to sea urchin embryogenesis and fertilization.
- Authors
Guida, Marco; Pagano, Giovanni; Rocca, Claudio Della; Meriç, Süreyya
- Abstract
The alum-based coagulation process is a worldwide treatment method in industrial and municipal wastewater (MW) management. In the present study, alum-coagulation was performed on wastewater from the MW plant located south of Naples, Italy, to evaluate any negative impact of MW on marine biota by means of sea urchin bioassays. A series of Jar test experiments (100 rpm for 1 min, 30 rpm for 20 min, and 30 min for settling) was performed using 150 and 450 mg/L of alum concentrations at pH ranging from 5 to 7 and room temperature (20° ± 2°C). Raw and alum-coagulated wastewater samples were analyzed for their COD and TSS, and residual aluminum (RA) concentrations. Toxicity testing of samples (diluted to 1%) by Sphaerechinus granularis sea urchin bioassays (collected in Naples bay) was evaluated to meet the following specifications: (a) acute and/or developmental toxicity, (b) changes in fertilization success, and (c) cytogenetic abnormalities. The results provided the following evidences: (i) the coagulation process at a 150 mg/L alum level in the SG plant was sufficient to meet the discharge standards; (ii) RA was found significantly related to alum dose used in coagulation process and raw wastewater alum concentration; (iii) sea urchin bioassays provided evidence for both embryo toxicity in raw wastewater to a lesser extent, and in alumcoagulated Jar test supernatants, at elevated extent, at a 1% concentration; and (iv) no statistically significant spermiotoxic or cytogenetic effect was observed. Altogether, the results highlighted the influence of wastewater characteristics on developmental toxicity, such as pH-related Al(III) speciation and alum complex formation in wastewater.
- Subjects
SEWAGE; TOXICITY testing; EMBRYOLOGY; ALUMINUM; SEA urchins; FERTILIZATION (Biology)
- Publication
Desalination & Water Treatment, 2014, Vol 52, Issue 16-18, p3004
- ISSN
1944-3994
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1080/19443994.2013.868830