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Dispersion and risk assessment of bacterial aerosols emitted from rotating-brush aerator during summer in a wastewater treatment plant of xi'an, china

  • Yanpeng Li
  • , Haifeng Zhang
  • , Xionghui Qiu
  • , Yanru Zhang
  • , Huanran Wang
  • Chang'an University
  • Key Lab of the Ministry of Education for Process Control and Efficiency Egineering
  • Research Professional Committee of All-China Environment Federation

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Abstract

A microbial risk assessment was carried out for the rotating-brush aerator used during summer in a wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) of Xi'an, China. Bacterial aerosols were first collected by an Andersen cascade impactor at selected sampling sites near the rotating-brush aerator. The concentrations of airborne bacteria were used to obtain microbial emission rate by back calculation. The downwind concentrations of airborne bacteria were then calculated by a modified Gaussian dispersion model accounting for environmental impact and microorganism decay. Subsequently, the exposure parameters suitable for Chinese people were incorporated into a risk assessment model to evaluate non-carcinogenic risks of airborne mesophilic bacteria to sewage workers and surrounding residents. The results indicate that both mean bacterial concentrations at ground level and the exposure hazard quotient decrease rapidly with downwind distance. The exposure hazard quotient by inhalation route is over 105 times more than by dermal contact route for both children and adults, suggesting that inhalation route is the major exposure pathway of microbial aerosol intake for surrounding people. Although the present model gives acceptable low risk values at various downwind distances, it is worth noting that health risks of microbial aerosols associated with rotating-brush aeration for children are generally much more than those for adults.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1807-1814
Number of pages8
JournalAerosol and Air Quality Research
Volume13
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2013

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  1. SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
    SDG 3 Good Health and Well-being

Keywords

  • Dispersion
  • Microbial aerosols
  • Risk assessment
  • Rotating-brush aerator
  • Wastewater treatment plant

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