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Wastewater treatment plant contaminant profiles affect macroinvertebrate sludge degradation

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WATER RESEARCH
卷 222, 期 -, 页码 -

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.watres.2022.118863

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Waste treatment plants; Excess sludge; Macroinvertebrates; Biotic interactions; Stress gradient hypothesis

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  1. Dutch Water Board: Hoog-heemraadschap Hollands Noorderkwartier
  2. Dutch Water Board: Waterschap Rivierenland
  3. Dutch Water Board: Hoogheemraadschap de Stichtse Rijnlanden

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The disposal of excess wastewater treatment plant sludge is a growing problem with financial and environmental implications. This study examined how the contaminant concentrations and profiles in the sludge affected the degradation of the sludge by macroinvertebrate detritivores. The results showed that the degradation of the sludge was specific to the combination of macroinvertebrate taxa and the wastewater treatment plant. The study concludes that macroinvertebrates could be a potential tool for reducing excess sludge and using multispecies assemblages may enhance the effectiveness of this treatment step.
Disposal of the overwhelming amounts of excess wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) sludge is an increasing financial and environmental problem, and new methods to reduce the amount of excess sludge are therefore required. In the natural environment, interactions between multiple macroinvertebrate detritivores mediate the degradation of organic matter. Macroinvertebrates may thus also be able to degrade WWTP sludge, but may meanwhile be impacted by the associated contaminants. Therefore, the aim of the present study was to examine if WWTPs contaminant concentrations and profiles affect the biotic interactions and macroinvertebrate mediated degradation of sludge. Assessing degradation of sludge from three WWTPs differing in contaminant profile by (combinations of) three macroinvertebrate detritovore taxa, revealed that macroinvertebrate enhanced sludge degradation was WWTP and taxa combination specific. Yet, taxa combinations only had an additional positive effect on sludge degradation when compared to single taxa in sludge with a higher contaminant load. This was confirmed by the results of a Cu-spiked sludge degradation experiment, indicating a possible effect of biotic interactions. It was concluded that macroinvertebrates are a potential tool for the reduction of excess WWTP sludge, and that using multispecies assemblages of detritivorous macroinvertebrates may increase the resilience of this additional treatment step.

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