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Environ Monit Assess


Title:Assessment of indoor airborne contamination in a wastewater treatment plant
Author(s):Teixeira JV; Miranda S; Monteiro RA; Lopes FV; Madureira J; Silva GV; Pestana N; Pinto E; Vilar VJ; Boaventura RA;
Address:"LSRE-Laboratory of Separation and Reaction Engineering-Associate Laboratory LSRE/LCM, Faculdade de Engenharia, Universidade do Porto, Rua Dr. Roberto Frias, 4200-465 Porto, Portugal"
Journal Title:Environ Monit Assess
Year:2013
Volume:20120210
Issue:1
Page Number:59 - 72
DOI: 10.1007/s10661-012-2533-0
ISSN/ISBN:1573-2959 (Electronic) 0167-6369 (Linking)
Abstract:"The main objective of this work was to quantify and characterize the major indoor air contaminants present in different stages of a municipal WWTP, including microorganisms (bacteria and fungi), carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, hydrogen sulfide ammonia, formaldehyde, and volatile organic compounds (VOCs). In general, the total bacteria concentration was found to vary from 60 to >52,560 colony-forming units (CFU)/m(3), and the total fungi concentration ranged from 369 to 14,068 CFU/m(3). Generally, Gram-positive bacteria were observed in higher number than Gram-negative bacteria. CO(2) concentration ranged from 251 to 9,710 ppm, and CO concentration was either not detected or presented a level of 1 ppm. H(2)S concentration ranged from 0.1 to 6.0 ppm. NH(3) concentration was <2 ppm in most samples. Formaldehyde was <0.01 ppm at all sampling sites. The total VOC concentration ranged from 36 to 1,724 mug/m(3). Among the VOCs, toluene presented the highest concentration. Results point to indoor/outdoor ratios higher than one. In general, the highest levels of airborne contaminants were detected at the primary treatment (SEDIPAC 3D), secondary sedimentation, and sludge dehydration. At most sampling sites, the concentrations of airborne contaminants were below the occupational exposure limits (OELs) for all the campaigns. However, a few contaminants were above OELs in some sampling sites"
Keywords:"*Air Microbiology Air Pollutants/*analysis Air Pollution, Indoor/*analysis/statistics & numerical data Ammonia/analysis Bacteria/growth & development/isolation & purification Carbon Dioxide/analysis Carbon Monoxide/analysis *Environmental Monitoring Forma;"
Notes:"MedlineTeixeira, Juliana V Miranda, Sandra Monteiro, Ricardo A R Lopes, Filipe V S Madureira, Joana Silva, Gabriela V Pestana, Nazare Pinto, Eugenia Vilar, Vitor J P Boaventura, Rui A R eng Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't Netherlands 2012/02/11 Environ Monit Assess. 2013 Jan; 185(1):59-72. doi: 10.1007/s10661-012-2533-0. Epub 2012 Feb 10"

 
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