Physico-chemical, microbial and toxicity assessment of industrial effluents from the southern Tunisian tannery

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作者
Lejri, Rokaia [1 ,2 ]
Ben Younes, Sonia [1 ,3 ]
Ellafi, Ali [1 ,4 ]
Bouallegue, Amir [5 ]
Moussaoui, Younes [1 ,6 ]
Chaieb, Mohamed [2 ]
Mekki, Ali [1 ,7 ]
机构
[1] Univ Gafsa, Fac Sci Gafsa, Campus Univ Sidi Ahmed Zarroug, Gafsa 2112, Tunisia
[2] Univ Sfax, Fac Sci Sfax, Lab Plant Biodivers & Dynam Ecosyst Arid Environm, Sfax, Tunisia
[3] Univ Tunis El Manar, Fac Med Tunis, Unit Res 17 ES 13, 15 Rue Jebbel Lakhdar, Tunis, Tunisia
[4] Monastir Univ, Fac Pharm, Lab Anal Treatment & Valorisat Environm Pollutant, Monastir, Tunisia
[5] Univ Sfax, Natl Sch Engn Sfax ENIS, Lab Improvement Plants & Valorizat Agroressources, Sfax 3038, Tunisia
[6] Fac Sci Sfax, Organ Chem Lab LR17ES08, Sfax, Tunisia
[7] Ctr Biotechnol Sfax, Lab Environm Bioproc, Sfax, Tunisia
关键词
Tannery effluents; Chromium; Heavy metals; Environmental pollution; Toxicity; WASTE-WATER; IDENTIFICATION; ALUMINUM; BACTERIA; ADHESION;
D O I
10.1016/j.jwpe.2022.102686
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
The management of tanning effluents is a real problem for leather-producing countries. Therefore, the treatment solution search for this potentially toxic industrial wastewater constitutes a priority. In this study, the physicochemical, microbiological, and spectral characterizations as well as micro-toxicity study, of these effluents, were carried out. The physico-chemical analyses showed the complex nature of such untreated effluent. In fact, its composition revealed a high biochemical oxygen demand (BOD5 = 3100 +/- 100 mg/L), chemical oxygen demand (COD = 14,065.2 +/- 155 mg/L), total suspended solids (TSS = 12.30 +/- 2.64 mg/L), total dissolved solution (TDS = 44.2 +/- 3.46 mg/L), sulphate (2076.068 +/- 50.27 mg/L), chromium (4.525 +/- 0.23 mg/L), sodium (22,800 +/- 80.16 mg/L), and lead (0.739 +/- 0.04 mg/L) content with alkaline pH (12.93) and greenish-blue color. Moreover, the spectral analyses (UV-vis and FT-IR) of the basin 1, 2 and 3 effluents show its complexity, before treatment, which justifies the physico-chemical characterization. The final effluent (basin 5), after biological treatment, was characterized and a decrease was noticed in all cited parameters. In addition, the ratio COD/BOD5 was decreased 3.3 folds. The microbiological characterization revealed the presence of revivable aerobic bacteria as; total coliforms, fecal coliforms, Pseudomonas, Enterococcus (streptococci D), sulphite-reducing bacteria, and fungi. In contrast, a complete absence of Salmonella, Yersinia enterocolitica, Vibrio cholerae, and Helminth egg was noted. To confirm the efficiency of the biological treatment via an adapted consortium, micro-toxicity tests using Escherichia coli and Bacillus subtilis were carried out. Results of this monitoring showed an important decrease in the toxicity levels for the final effluent.
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