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The effect of coagulation on the toxicity and mutagenicity of reclaimed municipal effluents

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Petala, M.; Samaras, P.; Kungolos, A.; Zouboulis, A.; Papadopoulos, A.; Sakellaropoulos, G. P.
Fecha
2006
DOI
10.1016/j.chemosphere.2006.03.035
Materia
Mutagenicity
Secondary effluents
Toxicity
Wastewater treatment
Municipal effluents
Organic matter
Bacteria
Coagulation
Ionic strength
Water quality
Wastewater reclamation
aluminum
copper
ferric chloride
iron
organic compound
zinc
bacterium
bioavailability
ecotoxicology
effluent
heavy metal
article
bacterial count
bacterial strain
blood clotting
chemical interaction
ecotoxicity
environmental reclamation
evaluation
heavy metal removal
municipal solid waste
sample
Vibrio fischeri
waste component removal
Alum Compounds
Biological Availability
Chlorides
Cities
Dose-Response Relationship, Drug
Ferric Compounds
Iron Compounds
Metals, Heavy
Mutagenicity Tests
Organic Chemicals
Sewage
Waste Disposal, Fluid
Water Pollutants, Chemical
Vibrio
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Resumen
The objectives of this work were the assessment of the effectiveness of coagulation on the reclamation of secondary effluents and the evaluation of the quality of reclaimed waters by the examination of their ecotoxic and mutagenic properties. Aluminum coagulants resulted in higher removal of organic content, than iron coagulant, reaching up to 40%; the removal of heavy metals, such as zinc and copper was enhanced by the addition of a low strength anionic flocculant. The toxicity of pre-concentrated samples to the bacteria Vibrio fischerii was related to the heavy metal content, especially zinc and copper, indicating the significance of the metals bioavailability and their potential interactive effects. The secondary effluents exhibited mutagenic effects on strain TA 98; these effects were increased during coagulation with ferric chloride (both in absence and presence of flocculant). However, the addition of aluminum coagulants resulted in a decrease of mutagenic potential of secondary effluents, due to the extended removal of organic matter. © 2006 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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http://hdl.handle.net/11615/32168
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