The metallic element pollution is a serious environmental problem but still unsolved since these contaminants are released mainly by human activity, reaching all the environmental compartments. Traditional wastewater treatment plants are very efficient in removing metallic elements only when their concentration is in the order of mg/L, but are not able to remove them until μg/L, as it would be needed to cope with the water quality standards in low flow receptors. Therefore, the aim of our study was to evaluate the potential removal of some recalcitrant metallic elements to the classical treatments, by the natural process of bio-filtration performed by the invasive zebra mussel (Dreissena polymorpha). For this purpose we built a pilot-plant at the Milano-Nosedo wastewater treatment plant, where we placed about 40,000 D. polymorpha specimens appointed to the wastewater bio-filtration. The metallic element removal due to zebra mussel activity was evaluated in the treated wastewater with a plasma optical emission spectrometry (ICP-OES). Data obtained in these experiments showed an encouraging metallic element removal due to D. polymorpha activity; in particular, the total abatement (100%) of Cr after one day of bio-filtration exposure is remarkable. Therefore, this study encourages further research related with the use of bivalves as a new tool for the wastewater depuration process; in this regard, the contaminated mollusks used in the bio-filtration could be incinerated or stored in special landfills, as is also the case of traditional sewage sludge.

Magni, S., Parolini, M., Soave, C., Marazzi, F., Mezzanotte, V., Binelli, A. (2015). Removal of metallic elements from real wastewater using zebra mussel bio-filtration process. JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMICAL ENGINEERING, 3(2), 915-921 [10.1016/j.jece.2015.01.017].

Removal of metallic elements from real wastewater using zebra mussel bio-filtration process

MARAZZI, FRANCESCA ALICE;MEZZANOTTE, VALERIA FEDERICA MARIA
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2015

Abstract

The metallic element pollution is a serious environmental problem but still unsolved since these contaminants are released mainly by human activity, reaching all the environmental compartments. Traditional wastewater treatment plants are very efficient in removing metallic elements only when their concentration is in the order of mg/L, but are not able to remove them until μg/L, as it would be needed to cope with the water quality standards in low flow receptors. Therefore, the aim of our study was to evaluate the potential removal of some recalcitrant metallic elements to the classical treatments, by the natural process of bio-filtration performed by the invasive zebra mussel (Dreissena polymorpha). For this purpose we built a pilot-plant at the Milano-Nosedo wastewater treatment plant, where we placed about 40,000 D. polymorpha specimens appointed to the wastewater bio-filtration. The metallic element removal due to zebra mussel activity was evaluated in the treated wastewater with a plasma optical emission spectrometry (ICP-OES). Data obtained in these experiments showed an encouraging metallic element removal due to D. polymorpha activity; in particular, the total abatement (100%) of Cr after one day of bio-filtration exposure is remarkable. Therefore, this study encourages further research related with the use of bivalves as a new tool for the wastewater depuration process; in this regard, the contaminated mollusks used in the bio-filtration could be incinerated or stored in special landfills, as is also the case of traditional sewage sludge.
Articolo in rivista - Articolo scientifico
Zebra mussel, Bio-filtration, Wastewater treatment, Metallic elements
English
2015
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2
915
921
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Magni, S., Parolini, M., Soave, C., Marazzi, F., Mezzanotte, V., Binelli, A. (2015). Removal of metallic elements from real wastewater using zebra mussel bio-filtration process. JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMICAL ENGINEERING, 3(2), 915-921 [10.1016/j.jece.2015.01.017].
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