This study focussed on the fate of cyanobacteria cells and associated metabolites during the sludge management processes that follow the conventional drinking water treatment train. The topic is of importance, as the release of metabolites during sludge treatment may pose a risk to water quality if supernatant is recycled to the head of the plant. The study of the kinetics of cell damage and metabolite release into the supernatant is complicated by simultaneous and rapid natural removal processes. In this study, the release of organic material from cyanobacterial sludge was monitored simultaneously with secondary metabolites (microcystins (MCs), cylindrospermopsin (CYN), and geosmin (GSM)) as an additional parameter to aid in understanding the range of processes occurring in sludge. Only GSM produced by Dolichospermum circinale was found to represent a low risk, as the compound is readily degraded. In contrast, the metabolites CYN and MC were shown to increase in concentration during simulated sludge treatment, suggesting that this could occur within full scale sludge treatment facilities with a range of cyanobacteria species, metabolites and water quality. A generic risk matrix was developed, incorporating the type of cyanobacteria, metabolite production, and the treatment processes available to water utilities for the mitigation of the identified risks.
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Journal of Water Supply: Research and Technology-Aqua
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August 13 2016
Identification and assessment of water quality risks associated with sludge supernatant recycling in the presence of cyanobacteria
Jennifer Dreyfus;
Jennifer Dreyfus
1Australian Water Quality Centre, South Australian Water Corporation, 250 Victoria Square, Adelaide, SA 5000, Australia
2Current address: Allwater, Adelaide Services Alliance, Wakefield St, Adelaide, SA 5001, Australia
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Yannick Monrolin;
Yannick Monrolin
1Australian Water Quality Centre, South Australian Water Corporation, 250 Victoria Square, Adelaide, SA 5000, Australia
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Carlos J. Pestana;
Carlos J. Pestana
1Australian Water Quality Centre, South Australian Water Corporation, 250 Victoria Square, Adelaide, SA 5000, Australia
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Petra J. Reeve;
Petra J. Reeve
1Australian Water Quality Centre, South Australian Water Corporation, 250 Victoria Square, Adelaide, SA 5000, Australia
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Emma Sawade;
Emma Sawade
1Australian Water Quality Centre, South Australian Water Corporation, 250 Victoria Square, Adelaide, SA 5000, Australia
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Kelly Newton;
Kelly Newton
1Australian Water Quality Centre, South Australian Water Corporation, 250 Victoria Square, Adelaide, SA 5000, Australia
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Lionel Ho;
Lionel Ho
1Australian Water Quality Centre, South Australian Water Corporation, 250 Victoria Square, Adelaide, SA 5000, Australia
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Christopher W. K. Chow;
Christopher W. K. Chow
1Australian Water Quality Centre, South Australian Water Corporation, 250 Victoria Square, Adelaide, SA 5000, Australia
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Gayle Newcombe
1Australian Water Quality Centre, South Australian Water Corporation, 250 Victoria Square, Adelaide, SA 5000, Australia
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Journal of Water Supply: Research and Technology-Aqua (2016) 65 (6): 441–452.
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Received:
April 15 2016
Accepted:
July 15 2016
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Jennifer Dreyfus, Yannick Monrolin, Carlos J. Pestana, Petra J. Reeve, Emma Sawade, Kelly Newton, Lionel Ho, Christopher W. K. Chow, Gayle Newcombe; Identification and assessment of water quality risks associated with sludge supernatant recycling in the presence of cyanobacteria. Journal of Water Supply: Research and Technology-Aqua 1 September 2016; 65 (6): 441–452. doi: https://doi.org/10.2166/aqua.2016.030
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