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Título : | Solar disinfection of wastewater to reduce contamination of lettuce crops by E. coli in reclaimed water irrigation |
Autor : | Franchesca Bichai, Franchesca Bichai Polo Lopez, Maria Inmaculada Fernández Ibáñez, Pilar |
Palabras clave : | Escherichia coli Hydrogen peroxide Irrigation Solar disinfection Wastewater reuse |
Fecha de publicación : | 30-ago-2012 |
Editorial : | Elsevier |
Citación : | Water Research, 46, 6040 - 6050, 2012 |
Resumen : | Low-cost disinfection methods to allow safe use of recycled wastewater for irrigation can
have important beneficial implications in the developing world. This study aims to assess
the efficiency of solar disinfection to reduce microbial contamination of lettuce crops when
solar-treated wastewater effluents are used for irrigation. The irrigation study was
designed as a complete experimental loop, including (i) the production of irrigation water
through solar disinfection of real municipal wastewater treatment plant effluents
(WWTPE), (ii) the watering of cultivated lettuce crops at the end of solar treatment, and (iii)
the detection of microbial contamination on the irrigated crops 24 h after irrigation. Solar
disinfection was performed using two types of reactors: (i) 20-L batch borosilicate glass
reactors equipped with CPC to optimize solar irradiation, and (ii) 1.5-L PET bottles, i.e. the
traditional SODIS recipients commonly used for disinfection of drinking water in developing
communities. Both solar and H2O2-aided solar disinfection processes were tested
during 5 h exposure of WWTPE, and Escherichia coli inactivation was analysed. A presence/
absence detection method was developed to analyse lettuce leaves sampled 24 h after
watering for the detection of E. coli. Results of inactivation assays show that solar disinfection
processes can bring down bacterial concentrations of >103e104 E. coli CFU mL 1 in
real WWTPE to <2 CFU/mL (detection limit). The absence of E. coli on most lettuce samples
after irrigation with solar-disinfected effluents (26 negative samples/28) confirmed an
improved safety of irrigation practices due to solar treatment, while crops irrigated with
raw WWTPE showed contamination. |
URI : | http://documenta.ciemat.es/handle/123456789/2398 |
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