Quantification of Airborne Biological Contaminants Associated with Land-Applied Biosolids

J. Peccia
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Greater than 50% of all class B biosolids produced in the US are reused by application to agricultural land. The goal of this research was to pair a comprehensive literature review with a field aerosol sampling campaign to characterize aerosols emitted during the land application process and provide a simplified framework for evaluating exposure to on-site workers and off-site residents. Three aerosolization scenarios for dewatered biosolids were considered and include spreading biosolids onto land by side slinging, disk incorporating into soils, and aerosolization of land applied biosolids due to high wind events. Particulate mater, metal aerosols, and biological aerosols of biosolids origin were in the respirable size range and were markedly greater downwind of land application than in upwind ambient control sites. Low level aerosolization of field applied biosolids were detected during high wind events, and biosolids derived aerosols were detected at 170 meters downwind of disk incorporation. The ability to reconstruct source aerosol concentration from PM10 measurements and the linear correlations made between bulk biosolids concentrations and source emission rates serve as a framework for determining relevant aerosol concentrations without the requirement of biological or chemical aerosol sampling. Application of this framework eliminates the inherent limitations and costs associated with monitoring low aerosol concentration of toxic compounds and pathogens. This title belongs to WERF Research Report Series ISBN: 9781843397700 (eBook)
与土地应用生物固体相关的空气传播生物污染物的量化
在美国生产的所有B类生物固体中,超过50%被重新用于农业用地。本研究的目的是将全面的文献综述与现场气溶胶采样活动相结合,以表征土地申请过程中排放的气溶胶,并为评估现场工人和非现场居民的暴露提供简化的框架。考虑了脱水生物固体的三种雾化方案,包括通过侧吊将生物固体扩散到陆地上,圆盘结合到土壤中,以及由于大风事件而使陆地应用的生物固体雾化。颗粒物质、金属气溶胶和生物固体来源的生物气溶胶都在可呼吸的大小范围内,并且在土地利用的顺风处明显大于逆风环境控制地点。在大风事件中检测到现场应用的生物固体的低水平雾化,并且在磁盘合并的下风170米处检测到生物固体衍生的气溶胶。从PM10测量中重建源气溶胶浓度的能力,以及散装生物固体浓度与源排放率之间的线性相关性,可以作为确定相关气溶胶浓度的框架,而无需进行生物或化学气溶胶采样。该框架的应用消除了监测有毒化合物和病原体低气溶胶浓度相关的固有限制和成本。本文归属于WERF研究报告丛书ISBN: 9781843397700(电子书)
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