The Integration of Bioanalytical Approaches in the Assessment of Municipal Wastewater Treatment Plant Performances
This study aims to assess the performance of five municipal wastewater treatment plants (MWWTPs) from different locations in Morocco using chemical analyses and bioassays. The toxicity assessments were based on the chronic algal growth inhibition using the green microalgae...
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doaj-7fb7d666ab284856a90f65ba87dbbd9f2021-04-02T17:44:44ZengJapan Society on Water EnvironmentJournal of Water and Environment Technology1348-21651348-21652020-01-0118638339710.2965/jwet.18-09210.2965/jwet.18-092The Integration of Bioanalytical Approaches in the Assessment of Municipal Wastewater Treatment Plant PerformancesImane Berrebaan0Loubna Montassir1Mohammed El Alami2Mohammed Saadallah3Hlima Bessi4 Laboratory of Virology Microbiology Quality and Biotechnology/ Ecotoxicology and Biodiversity, Faculty of Sciences and Techniques, Hassan II University of Casablanca, Mohammedia, Morocco Laboratory of Virology Microbiology Quality and Biotechnology/ Ecotoxicology and Biodiversity, Faculty of Sciences and Techniques, Hassan II University of Casablanca, Mohammedia, Morocco Institut International de l’Eau et l’Assainissement, Office National de l’Electricité et de l’Eau Potable, Rabat, Morocco Institut International de l’Eau et l’Assainissement, Office National de l’Electricité et de l’Eau Potable, Rabat, Morocco Laboratory of Virology Microbiology Quality and Biotechnology/ Ecotoxicology and Biodiversity, Faculty of Sciences and Techniques, Hassan II University of Casablanca, Mohammedia, Morocco This study aims to assess the performance of five municipal wastewater treatment plants (MWWTPs) from different locations in Morocco using chemical analyses and bioassays. The toxicity assessments were based on the chronic algal growth inhibition using the green microalgae Pseudokirchneriella subcapitata and acute immobilization using the crustacean Daphnia magna. The physicochemical results show that the effluents were mainly polluted with organic and nitrogenous compounds as indicated by higher values of chemical oxygen demand (COD), biochemical oxygen demand (BOD), as well as total nitrogen (TN). The promotion of algal growth was detected in all raw samples, except MWWTP2, MWWTP3, and MWWTP4 influents, in which, the half maximal effective concentration after 72 hours (EC50-72 h) were 61.83% v/v, 53.4% v/v and 87.46% v/v, respectively. Meanwhile, all treated effluents stimulate the algal growth, except MWWTP2 effluent (EC50-72 h: 55.1% v/v). Furthermore, the untreated samples display immobilizations towards Daphnia magna. The EC50-48 h values were ranked from 7.30% v/v to 79.76% v/v. However, only two effluents from MWWTP1 and MWWTP2 exhibit acute toxicities (the EC50-48 h were 45.80% v/v and 41% v/v, respectively). The Spearman correlation coefficients indicate strong positive correspondences between EC50-48 h and COD (r = 0.840, p < 0.05), TN (r = 0.731, p < 0.05), total phosphorus (TP) (r = 0.730, p < 0.05), and PO43- (r = 0.792, p < 0.05). https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/jwet/18/6/18_18-092/_pdf mwwtp effectivenessphysicochemical parametersbioassayscorrelationsafety |
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Imane Berrebaan Loubna Montassir Mohammed El Alami Mohammed Saadallah Hlima Bessi The Integration of Bioanalytical Approaches in the Assessment of Municipal Wastewater Treatment Plant Performances Journal of Water and Environment Technology mwwtp effectiveness physicochemical parameters bioassays correlation safety |
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Imane Berrebaan Loubna Montassir Mohammed El Alami Mohammed Saadallah Hlima Bessi |
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The Integration of Bioanalytical Approaches in the Assessment of Municipal Wastewater Treatment Plant Performances |
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The Integration of Bioanalytical Approaches in the Assessment of Municipal Wastewater Treatment Plant Performances |
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The Integration of Bioanalytical Approaches in the Assessment of Municipal Wastewater Treatment Plant Performances |
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The Integration of Bioanalytical Approaches in the Assessment of Municipal Wastewater Treatment Plant Performances |
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The Integration of Bioanalytical Approaches in the Assessment of Municipal Wastewater Treatment Plant Performances |
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integration of bioanalytical approaches in the assessment of municipal wastewater treatment plant performances |
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Japan Society on Water Environment |
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Journal of Water and Environment Technology |
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1348-2165 1348-2165 |
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2020-01-01 |
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This study aims to assess the performance of five municipal wastewater treatment plants (MWWTPs) from different locations in Morocco using chemical analyses and bioassays. The toxicity assessments were based on the chronic algal growth inhibition using the green microalgae Pseudokirchneriella subcapitata and acute immobilization using the crustacean Daphnia magna. The physicochemical results show that the effluents were mainly polluted with organic and nitrogenous compounds as indicated by higher values of chemical oxygen demand (COD), biochemical oxygen demand (BOD), as well as total nitrogen (TN). The promotion of algal growth was detected in all raw samples, except MWWTP2, MWWTP3, and MWWTP4 influents, in which, the half maximal effective concentration after 72 hours (EC50-72 h) were 61.83% v/v, 53.4% v/v and 87.46% v/v, respectively. Meanwhile, all treated effluents stimulate the algal growth, except MWWTP2 effluent (EC50-72 h: 55.1% v/v). Furthermore, the untreated samples display immobilizations towards Daphnia magna. The EC50-48 h values were ranked from 7.30% v/v to 79.76% v/v. However, only two effluents from MWWTP1 and MWWTP2 exhibit acute toxicities (the EC50-48 h were 45.80% v/v and 41% v/v, respectively). The Spearman correlation coefficients indicate strong positive correspondences between EC50-48 h and COD (r = 0.840, p < 0.05), TN (r = 0.731, p < 0.05), total phosphorus (TP) (r = 0.730, p < 0.05), and PO43- (r = 0.792, p < 0.05). |
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mwwtp effectiveness physicochemical parameters bioassays correlation safety |
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