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    Truck-Wash Wastewater in Three-Stage Sedimentation Basins on Construction Sites: Wastewater Characteristics, Bacterial Communities, and Pathogenic Bacteria Distribution

    Source: Journal of Environmental Engineering:;2022:;Volume ( 148 ):;issue: 007::page 04022031
    Author:
    Wenkai Li
    ,
    Hongwei Lei
    ,
    Yun Han
    ,
    Ming Lei
    ,
    Tianlong Zheng
    DOI: 10.1061/(ASCE)EE.1943-7870.0002019
    Publisher: ASCE
    Abstract: Truck-wash facilities have become popularized globally on construction sites, and the wastewater was frequently treated by three-stage sedimentation basins. The wastewater and bacterial characteristics in three-stage sedimentation basins need to be studied, which might affect the treatment cost and reuse security. In this study, the wastewater characteristics, bacterial communities, and pathogenic bacteria distribution of three-stage sedimentation basins on four construction sites were investigated. Results indicated that truck-wash wastewater contained a high concentration of suspended solids (29–211  mg/L) and bacteria (4.2×103 to 2.7×104 colony forming units/mL). Proteobacteria (mean at 72.3%), Firmicutes (mean at 11.3%), and Bacteroidetes (mean at 10.6%) were the predominant bacterial phyla and Acinetobacter (mean at 18.4%), Chryseomicrobium (mean at 6.3%), and Paracoccus (mean at 6.1%) were the predominant bacterial genera. Truck-wash wastewater contained pathogenic bacteria, identified by the Illumina sequencing method. Acinetobacter, Shigella, or Escherichia (about 0.2%) and Legionella (about 0.2%) were the main pathogenic bacteria and Legionella should be a concern due to the wastewater reuse method. Traditional three-stage sedimentation basins should be simplified and further improved because of the lower suspended solids or pathogenic bacteria removal effect. The practical technology for suspended solids and pathogenic bacteria control in truck-wash wastewater should be further studied, and disinfection facilities should be applied to protect construction workers.
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    contributor authorWenkai Li
    contributor authorHongwei Lei
    contributor authorYun Han
    contributor authorMing Lei
    contributor authorTianlong Zheng
    date accessioned2022-08-18T12:12:23Z
    date available2022-08-18T12:12:23Z
    date issued2022/04/27
    identifier other%28ASCE%29EE.1943-7870.0002019.pdf
    identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl1/handle/yetl/4286200
    description abstractTruck-wash facilities have become popularized globally on construction sites, and the wastewater was frequently treated by three-stage sedimentation basins. The wastewater and bacterial characteristics in three-stage sedimentation basins need to be studied, which might affect the treatment cost and reuse security. In this study, the wastewater characteristics, bacterial communities, and pathogenic bacteria distribution of three-stage sedimentation basins on four construction sites were investigated. Results indicated that truck-wash wastewater contained a high concentration of suspended solids (29–211  mg/L) and bacteria (4.2×103 to 2.7×104 colony forming units/mL). Proteobacteria (mean at 72.3%), Firmicutes (mean at 11.3%), and Bacteroidetes (mean at 10.6%) were the predominant bacterial phyla and Acinetobacter (mean at 18.4%), Chryseomicrobium (mean at 6.3%), and Paracoccus (mean at 6.1%) were the predominant bacterial genera. Truck-wash wastewater contained pathogenic bacteria, identified by the Illumina sequencing method. Acinetobacter, Shigella, or Escherichia (about 0.2%) and Legionella (about 0.2%) were the main pathogenic bacteria and Legionella should be a concern due to the wastewater reuse method. Traditional three-stage sedimentation basins should be simplified and further improved because of the lower suspended solids or pathogenic bacteria removal effect. The practical technology for suspended solids and pathogenic bacteria control in truck-wash wastewater should be further studied, and disinfection facilities should be applied to protect construction workers.
    publisherASCE
    titleTruck-Wash Wastewater in Three-Stage Sedimentation Basins on Construction Sites: Wastewater Characteristics, Bacterial Communities, and Pathogenic Bacteria Distribution
    typeJournal Article
    journal volume148
    journal issue7
    journal titleJournal of Environmental Engineering
    identifier doi10.1061/(ASCE)EE.1943-7870.0002019
    journal fristpage04022031
    journal lastpage04022031-9
    page9
    treeJournal of Environmental Engineering:;2022:;Volume ( 148 ):;issue: 007
    contenttypeFulltext
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