Toxicity Studies in a Tobacco Industry Biological Treatment Plant

被引:6
作者
Delia Teresa Sponza
机构
[1] Dokuz Eylül University,Engineering Faculty, Environmental Engineering Department
来源
Water, Air, and Soil Pollution | 2002年 / 134卷
关键词
biological treatment unit (Biopac); chemical coagulation; enrichment test; floc and coliform bacteria; flocculation; inhibition; protozoan; short-term toxicity test; tobacco wastewater; toxicity;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
Tobacco industry wastewater contains some toxic contaminantswhich inhibit the microbial consortium in biological treatmentplants. Investigations carried out showed that the most important sources of these toxic contaminants are nicotine,flavoring chemicals containing glycogen and alcohol, absorbableorganic halogens (AOX), and pesticides from tobacco leaves. Shock loadings of these toxic contaminants inhibit the bacterialactivity during biological treatment. Input of wastewater containing such toxic substances causes decreases in bacteria numbers and reduce the treatment efficiency in the treatmentplant. Viable numbers of floc forming, total and faecal coliform bacteria which are living in a biological treatmentunit (i.e. Biopac) were monitored. Conventional short-term bioassays and enrichment toxicity tests were performed to determine potential toxicity. If the ratio of bacteria numbersgrowing in the enrichment medium compared to control is between0.8 and 1.2, it may be assumed that toxic substances are absent.If this ratio exceeds 1.2, it may be assumed that growth stimulating substances are present. If this ratio is below 0.8,this indicates the presence of toxic substances. The results ofenrichment toxicity studies showed that enough nutrients canstimulate the bacterial growth, or known/unknown sources of toxicity can be inhibit the microbial growth. Furthermore, results of chemical coagulation/flocculation test experimentsshowed that chemical treatment is effective at reducing toxicityand is proposed for biological treatment.
引用
收藏
页码:137 / 164
页数:27
相关论文
共 31 条
  • [1] Akhtar M.(1993)Utilization of plant origin (tobacco) waste material for the control of plant-parasitic nematods Bioresource Technology 46 255-257
  • [2] Chiu-Yang C.(1999)Toxicity assessment of industrial wastewater by microbial testing method Wat. Sci. Tech. 39 10-11
  • [3] Jun-Nen C.(1997)Nicotine Decontamination of Tobacco Agro-Industrial Waste and its Degradation by Microorganisms Waste Management and Research 15 349-358
  • [4] Civilini M.(1998)Recovery of nicotine from aqueous extracts of tobacco wastes Industrial and Engineering Chemistry Research 37 4783-4791
  • [5] Domenis C.(1968)Isolation of activated sludge microorganisms Appl. Microbiol. 8 357-361
  • [6] Sebastianutto N.(1995)Biomethanation of Tobacco Waste Environmental Pollution 90 199-202
  • [7] Bertoldi M.(1994)Tobacco Industry Editorial, Environment International 20 427-428
  • [8] De Lucas A.(1986)Quantitative Determination of Nicotine Content in Protein Extracted from Tobacco Tobacco Journal International 2 128-132
  • [9] Canizares P.(1998)Preliminary study on the supercritical carbon dioxide extraction of nicotine from tobacco wastes Separation Sciences and Technology 33 411-123
  • [10] Garcia M. A.(1981)Quantitation of Major Tobacco Alkaloids by High Performance Liquid Chromatography Journal of Chromatography 205 147-154