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Title: Microbiological Aspects


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Microbiological Aspects
  • Why is Treatment Necessary?
  • Infectious agents in sewage and able to grow on
    sewage
  • Infectious routes to man via food,water,crops ,
    aerosols etc
  • Long survival times in water, plants, soil etc
  • Even major treatment processes (eg activated
    sludge) is insufficient to remove all infectious
    agents
  • Filtration and chlorine addition is necessary to
    complete treatment.

2
Microbiological Aspects
  • Pathogen infection requires an infection dose and
    this will vary from pathogen to pathogen.
  • Pathogens will also vary in their ability to
    cause sickness or death.
  • Infectious pathogens may lead to health effects
    such as hepatitis (possibly leading to liver
    cancer), dysentry, poisoning, fever (eg typhoid),
    gastroenteritis etc
  • Effects may be direct or indirect (eg
    enteroviruses via infected shellfish

3
Microbiological Aspects
  • Infants, the elderly and the immune suppressed
    are especially vulnerable to dehydration and
    fatal health effects
  • Pathogens may originate in human and animal
    feces, soil, water, aerosols etc

4
Microbiological Aspects
  • With filtration and sterilisation of treated
    water, outbreaks of illness are significantly
    reduced
  • Excreted pathogens can survive for long times in
    feces, sewage, soil and crops

5
Microbiological Aspects
  • Wastewater treatment processes are designed to
    meet defined health criteria (e.g. (a) Freedom
    from gross solids, significant removal of
    parasite eggs (a) significant removal of
    bacteria (a) more effective removal of
    bacteria Not more than 100 coliform organisms
    per 100 ml in 80 of samples No faecal coliform
    in 1000 ml no toxic effect on man other
    drinking water criteria No chemicals that lead
    to undesirable residues in crops and fish no
    chemicals that lead to irritation of mucous
    membranes and skin) AND defined water use (e.g.
    Municpal Reuse, Industrial Resuse, Recreation,
    Irrigation etc)

6
Microbiological Aspects
  • Waste Water Treatment Plants involve a number of
    standard processes, viz Primary Settling (or
    Enhanced Primary Settling), Biotreatment,
    Sedimentation, Sludge Stabilisation, Disinfection
  • Some pathogens can survive some of these
    processes and sterilisation is increasing being
    consdered as an essential element in the
    treatment (eg chlorine, UV, ozone). Each of these
    processes have different problems and costs,

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Microbiological Aspects
  • Infants, the elderly and the immune suppressed
    are especially vulnerable to dehydration and
    fatal health effects
  • Pathogens may originate in human and animal
    feces, soil, water, aerosols etc
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