用于作物灌溉的城市废水处理后的微生物质量评估

IF 0.5 Q4 BIOLOGY
Aramís Gurrola-Ramírez, C. Chaidez, Armando Navarro Ocaña, José Andrés Medrano Félix, Jean Pierre González Gómez, Irvin González López, Norma Patricia Silva Beltrán, Nohelia Castro del Campo, Osvaldo Lopez Cuevas
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大规模的作物生产需要大量的灌溉用水。缺水导致种植者寻找合适的替代水源。经处理后的废水用于农业目的已有文献记载;然而,高微生物负荷会给受污染农产品的消费者带来高风险。本研究评估了墨西哥锡那罗亚州两家城市污水处理厂所属的三条人工运河中经处理废水的微生物质量。采用标准方法对 60 份经过处理的废水样本中的粪大肠菌群、大肠埃希氏菌和沙门氏菌进行了定量检测。粪大肠菌群和大肠杆菌的定量范围分别为 4.0x102 至 3.9x107 CFU/100 mL 和 1.0x102 至 1.0x107 CFU/100 mL。从 45 个样本中分离出了沙门氏菌,最高值为 16.14 MPN/L。大部分检测样本都超过了国家和国际规定的农业用水微生物限值。因此,墨西哥锡那罗亚州中部经过处理的城市污水不适合用于农业灌溉。
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Microbiological quality assessment of treated municipal wastewater effluents for crop irrigation purposes
Massive crop production demands enormous volumes of water for irrigation. Water scarcity has led growers to look for suitable alternative water sources. Treated wastewater for agricultural purposes has been documented; however, high microbial loads pose a high risk to consumers of contaminated produce. This study evaluated the microbiological quality of treated wastewater from three artificial canals belonging to two treated municipal wastewater plants in Sinaloa, Mexico. Fecal coliforms, Escherichia coli, and Salmonella were quantified by standard methods in 60 treated wastewater samples. Fecal coliforms and E. coli were quantified from 4.0x102 to 3.9x107 CFU/100 mL and 1.0x102 to 1.0x107 CFU/100 mL, respectively. Salmonella was isolated from 45 samples, with the highest value of 16.14 MPN/L. Most of the examined samples exceeded the national and international microbial limits in water for agricultural purposes. Therefore, treated municipal wastewater from central Sinaloa, Mexico, is unsuitable for agricultural irrigation.
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