Seasonal Variations in the bacterial population in an activated sludge system
Diminishing groundwater sources and a growing need of municipal water in arid countries like Saudi Arabia underline the need for an increase in the reuse of treated wastewater. Treatment of wastewater must be reliable and must be subject to monitoring to ensure the public health, safety, and environ...
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Published in | Journal of environmental engineering and science Vol. 2; no. 2; pp. 155 - 162 |
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Abstract | Diminishing groundwater sources and a growing need of municipal water in arid countries like Saudi Arabia underline the need for an increase in the reuse of treated wastewater. Treatment of wastewater must be reliable and must be subject to monitoring to ensure the public health, safety, and environmental protection. A one-year study was conducted at the Al-Khobar wastewater treatment plant to investigate the effect of seasonal variations of temperature and flow rate on the fate of indicator microorganisms. The raw sewage, secondary effluent, and chlorinated effluent were analyzed for the detection and enumeration of four standard microorganismic indicators: standard plate count, total coliform, fecal coliform, and Clostridium perfringens on a weekly basis. It was found that the microbial populations present in the wastewater are very much sensitive to the wastewater temperature and, to some extent, on the wastewater flowrate. The t-test analysis performed on mean population densities of the indicator microorganisms studied shows higher microbial populations during summer than in winter. The insight gained from this study may be applied to other similar treatment plants operating in this region.Key words: Clostridium perfringens, indicator microorganism, wastewater reuse, seasonal variations, wastewater treatment. |
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AbstractList | Diminishing groundwater sources and a growing need of municipal water in arid countries like Saudi Arabia underline the need for an increase in the reuse of treated wastewater. Treatment of wastewater must be reliable and must be subject to monitoring to ensure the public health, safety, and environmental protection. A one-year study was conducted at the Al-Khobar wastewater treatment plant to investigate the effect of seasonal variations of temperature and flow rate on the fate of indicator microorganisms. The raw sewage, secondary effluent, and chlorinated effluent were analyzed for the detection and enumeration of four standard microorganismic indicators: standard plate count, total coliform, fecal coliform, and Clostridium perfringens on a weekly basis. It was found that the microbial populations present in the wastewater are very much sensitive to the wastewater temperature and, to some extent, on the wastewater flowrate. The t-test analysis performed on mean population densities of the indicator microorganisms studied shows higher microbial populations during summer than in winter. The insight gained from this study may be applied to other similar treatment plants operating in this region.Key words: Clostridium perfringens, indicator microorganism, wastewater reuse, seasonal variations, wastewater treatment. Diminishing groundwater sources and a growing need of municipal water in arid countries like Saudi Arabia underline the need for an increase in the reuse of treated wastewater. Treatment of wastewater must be reliable and must be subject to monitoring to ensure the public health, safety, and environmental protection. A one-year study was conducted at the Al-Khobar wastewater treatment plant to investigate the effect of seasonal variations of temperature and flow rate on the fate of indicator microorganisms. The raw sewage, secondary effluent, and chlorinated effluent were analyzed for the detection and enumeration of four standard microorganismic indicators: standard plate count, total coliform, fecal coliform, and Clostridium perfringens on a weekly basis. It was found that the microbial populations present in the wastewater are very much sensitive to the wastewater temperature and, to some extent, on the wastewater flowrate. The t-test analysis performed on mean population densities of the indicator microorganisms studied shows higher microbial populations during summer than in winter. The insight gained from this study may be applied to other similar treatment plants operating in this region. Diminishing groundwater sources and a growing need of municipal water in arid countries like Saudi Arabia underline the need for an increase in the reuse of treated wastewater. Treatment of wastewater must be reliable and must be subject to monitoring to ensure the public health, safety, and environmental protection. A one-year study was conducted at the Al-Khobar wastewater treatment plant to investigate the effect of seasonal variations of temperature and flow rate on the fate of indicator microorganisms. The raw sewage, secondary effluent, and chlorinated effluent were analyzed for the detection and enumeration of four standard microorganismic indicators: standard plate count, total coliform, fecal coliform, and Clostridium perfringens on a weekly basis. It was found that the microbial populations present in the wastewater are very much sensitive to the wastewater temperature and, to some extent, on the wastewater flowrate. The t-test analysis performed on mean population densities of the indicator microorganisms studied shows higher microbial populations during summer than in winter. The insight gained from this study may be applied to other similar treatment plants operating in this region.Original Abstract: le nombre decroissant de sources d'eau souterraine et la croissance des besoins en eau municipale dans les pays arides tels que l'Arabie saoudite soulignent le besoin d'accroitre la reutilisation des eaux usees traitees. L'epuration des eaux usees doit etre fiable et doit etre surveillee afin d'assurer la sante et la securite du public et la protection de l'environnement. Une etude d'un an a ete realisee a l'usine d'epuration des eaux usees d'Al- Khobar afin d'etudier l'effet des variations saisonnieres de la temperature et des debits sur le sort des microorganismes indicateurs. Les eaux d'egout brutes, l'effluent secondaire et l'effluent chlore ont ete analyses afin de detecter et de denombrer, sur une base hebdomadaire, quatre indicateurs standards de microorganismes : comptage sur plaque normalise, coliformes totaux, coliformes fecaux et Clostridium perfringens. Nous avons trouve que les populations microbiennes presentes dans les eaux usees sont tres sensibles a la temperature des eaux usees et, jusqu'a un certain point, au debit des eaux usees. L'analyse du test t effectue sur les densites moyennes de population des microorganismes indicateurs etudies a revele des populations microbiennes plus grandes l'ete que l'hiver. Les resultats de cette etude peuvent etre appliques a d'autres usines d'epuration similaires en operation dans cette region. |
Abstract_FL | Le nombre décroissant de sources d'eau souterraine et la croissance des besoins en eau municipale dans les pays arides tels que l'Arabie saoudite soulignent le besoin d'accroître la réutilisation des eaux usées traitées. L'épuration des eaux usées doit être fiable et doit être surveillée afin d'assurer la santé et la sécurité du public et la protection de l'environnement. Une étude d'un an a été réalisée à l'usine d'épuration des eaux usées d'Al-Khobar afin d'étudier l'effet des variations saisonnières de la température et des débits sur le sort des microorganismes indicateurs. Les eaux d'égout brutes, l'effluent secondaire et l'effluent chloré ont été analysés afin de détecter et de dénombrer, sur une base hebdomadaire, quatre indicateurs standards de microorganismes : comptage sur plaque normalisé, coliformes totaux, coliformes fécaux et Clostridium perfringens. Nous avons trouvé que les populations microbiennes présentes dans les eaux usées sont très sensibles à la température des eaux usées et, jusqu'à un certain point, au débit des eaux usées. L'analyse du test t effectué sur les densités moyennes de population des microorganismes indicateurs étudiés a révélé des populations microbiennes plus grandes l'été que l'hiver. Les résultats de cette étude peuvent être appliqués à d'autres usines d'épuration similaires en opération dans cette région. Mots clés : Clostridium perfringens, microorganisme indicateur, réutilisation des eaux usées, variations saisonnières, traitement des eaux usées. |
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