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Title: Household-based biodigesters promote reduction of enteric virus and bacteria in vulnerable and poverty rural area.
Authors: Lanna, Maria Célia da Silva
Viancelli, Aline
Michelon, William
Carvalho, Sergio Vinícius Castro
Reis, Deyse Almeida dos
Salles, Luiz Antonio Fernandez de
Sant’Anna, Iago Hashimoto
Resende, Letícia Teresinha
Ferreira, Clovis de Souza
Chagas, Igor Aparecido Santana das
Hernandez, Marta
Treichel, Helen
Rodríguez Lázaro, David
Fongaro, Gislaine
Keywords: Decentralized sanitation
Pathogen removal
Public health
Water management
Issue Date: 2019
Citation: LANNA, M. S. C. et al. Household-based biodigesters promote reduction of enteric virus and bacteria in vulnerable and poverty rural area. Environmental Pollution, v. 252, p. 8-13, set. 2019. Disponível em: <https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0269749119304063>. Acesso em: 10 fev. 2020.
Abstract: The present study evaluated the river water quality improvement by implementation of household-based biodigesters in vulnerability and poverty rural area, in Minas Gerais State-Brazil. For that, 78 household-based biodigesters were installed for domestic wastewater treatment. Wastewater was collected before and after treatment and the physicochemical parameters and pathogens removal (human adenovirus (HAdV), hepatitis A (HAV) virus, Salmonella sp. and Escherichia coli) were evaluated; Additionally, river water was sampled before and after the household-based biodigesters implementation, to verify the contamination reduction and the positive impact of domestic wastewater treatment on waterborne pathogen reduction, considering HAdV, HAV, Salmonella sp. and E. coli quantification. The applicability in real-scale of decentralized treatment systems using household-based biodigesters promoted reduction of 90, 99, 99.99 and 99.999% from HAV, Salmonella sp., E. coli and HAdV from domestic wastewater, respectively; The river water quality improvement before the wastewater treatment application was highlight in the present study, considering that the reduction of waterborne pathogens in this water in 90, 99.99 and 99.999% of E. coli, HAV and HAdV, respectively (Salmonella sp. was not detected in river water). In general, this is an important study for encouraging the decentralized sanitation in vulnerable and poverty area, as well in rural sites, considering the positive impact of this implementation on public health.
URI: http://www.repositorio.ufop.br/handle/123456789/12036
metadata.dc.identifier.uri2: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0269749119304063
metadata.dc.identifier.doi: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envpol.2019.05.104
ISSN: 0269-7491
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