Removal of bacterial indicators and pathogens from domestic wastewater by the multi-soil-layering (MSL) system

Soil Science and Plant Nutrition Volume 61 Issue 2 Page 337-346 published_at 2015
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Title
Removal of bacterial indicators and pathogens from domestic wastewater by the multi-soil-layering (MSL) system
Creator
Lahbib Latrach
Naaila Ouazzani
Abdessamad Hejjaj
Mustapha Mahi
Laila Mandi
Source Title
Soil Science and Plant Nutrition
Volume 61
Issue 2
Start Page 337
End Page 346
Descriptions
This paper presents the performance and behavior of a multi-soil-layering (MSL) system to remove fecal contamination bacteria indicators and pathogens from domestic wastewater. The experimental setup was performed using a laboratory-scale MSL system (depth 30 × width 36 × height 65 cm). The MSL system was composed of soil mixture blocks (SMB) arranged in a brick-like pattern and surrounded by permeable gravel layers (PL). The SMB comprised sandy soil, charcoal, sawdust and metal iron at a dry weight ratio of 7:1:1:1. The hydraulic loading rate was 200 L m−2 day−1. Bacteriological analyses comprised total bacterial count at 22 and 37°C, fecal coliforms, total coliforms, Escherichia coli, streptococci, intestinal enterococci and pathogenic bacteria: Clostridium sp., Staphylococcus sp., Pseudomonas sp. and Salmonella sp. The best removal efficiency was achieved for Staphylococcus sp. by 1.42 log unit, while the lowest removal efficiency was found for E. coli by 1.01 log unit. The mean removal efficiencies of total suspended solids (SS), biochemical oxygen demand (BOD5), chemical oxygen demand (COD), total nitrogen (TN) and total phosphorous (TP) were 93, 86, 81, 78 and 80%, respectively. Based on these results, the MSL system could efficiently remove organic matter, phosphorus and nitrogen. However, the performance to reduce bacterial indicators and pathogens was still moderate.
Subjects
fecal coliform ( Other)
pathogens ( Other)
multi-soil-layering system ( Other)
organic matter ( Other)
nutrients ( Other)
Language
eng
Resource Type journal article
Date of Issued 2015
Publish Type Version of Record
Access Rights metadata only access
Relation
[DOI] 10.1080/00380768.2014.974480