51 research outputs found
Microbiological and chemical assessment of wastewater discharged by infiltration trenches in fractured and karstified limestone (Sca.re.s. project 2019–2020)
This study investigated the environmental contamination of groundwater as a consequence of the discharge of treated wastewater into the soil. The investigation focused on a wastewater treatment plant located in an area fractured by karst in the Salento peninsula (Apulia, Italy). Water samples were collected at four sites (raw wastewater, treated wastewater, infiltration trench, and monitoring well), monthly from May to December 2019 (with the exception of August), and were tested for (1) panel of bacteria; (2) enteric viruses; and (3) chemical substances. A gradual reduction in the concentration of bacteria, viruses and contaminants of emerging concern was observed across the profile of soil fissured by karst. All monitored bacteria were absent from the monitoring well, except for Pseudomonas aeruginosa. Pepper mild mottle virus and adenovirus were detected at all sampling sites. Personal care products and X-ray contrast media showed the greatest decrease in concentration from infiltration trench to the monitoring well, while the highest residual concentrations in the monitoring well were found for anticonvulsants (78.5%), antimicrobials (41.3%), and antipsychotic drugs (38.6%). Our results show that parameters provided by current law may not always be sufficient to evaluate the sanitary risk relating to the discharge of treated wastewater to the soil
Assessment of heavy metals mobility and toxicity in contaminated sediments by sequential extraction and a battery of bioassays
Carbon dioxide capture by amines: increasing the efficiency by amine structure modification
Role of Mn and Co in the anaerobic degradation of phenolic compounds by Thauera aromatica
Reaction of silyl-mono and di-amines with carbon dioxide: evidence of formation of inter- and intra-molecular ammonium carbamates and their conversion into organic carbamates of industrial interst by trans-esterification of carbonates under carbon dioxide catalysis
Future trends in biotechnology: The influence of transition metals in the amelioration of the quality of biogas
Angela Dibenedetto*, Marcella Narracci, Michele Aresta and Carlo Fragale “Reaction of silyl-mono and di-amines with carbon dioxide: evidence of formation of inter- and intra-molecular ammonium carbamates and their conversion into organic carbamates of industrial interest by trans-esterification of carbonates under carbon dioxide catalysis
Influence of iron, nickel and cobalt on biogas production during the anaerobic fermentation of FVG residual biomass
Life cycle assessment (LCA) applied to the synthesis of methanol. comparison of the use of syngas with the use of CO2 and dihydrogen produced from renewables
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