Study of sequential disinfection for the inactivation of protozoa and indicator microorganisms in wastewater

Authors

  • Raphael Corrêa Medeiros Universidade Federal de Santa Maria Author
  • Luiz Antonio Daniel Universidade de São Paulo Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.4025/actascitechnol.v37i2.24950

Keywords:

Chlorine, Ultraviolet radiation, Giardia, Clostridium perfringens, Total coliforms, Synergism.

Abstract

Sewage disinfection has the primary objective of inactivating pathogenic organisms to prevent the dissemination of waterborne diseases. This study analyzed individual disinfection, with chlorine and ultraviolet radiation, and sequential disinfection (chlorine-UV radiation). The tests were conducted with anaerobic effluent in batch, in laboratory scale, with two dosages of chlorine (10 and 20 mg L-1) and UV (2.5 and 6.1 Wh m-3). In addition, to guarantee the presence of cysts in the tests, 104 cysts per liter of Giardia spp. were inoculated. The resistance order was as follows: E. coli = Total Coliforms < Clostridium perfringens < Giardia spp.. Furthermore, synergistic effects reached 0.06 to 1.42 log of inactivation in sequential disinfection for both the most resistant microorganisms.

 

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Author Biographies

  • Raphael Corrêa Medeiros, Universidade Federal de Santa Maria

    Agricultural and Environmetal Sciences Department. 

    Works with Sanitation

  • Luiz Antonio Daniel, Universidade de São Paulo
    Hydraulics and Sanitation Department. São Carlos School of Engineering

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Published

2015-05-29

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Civil Engineering

How to Cite

Medeiros, R. C., & Daniel, L. A. (2015). Study of sequential disinfection for the inactivation of protozoa and indicator microorganisms in wastewater. Acta Scientiarum. Technology, 37(2), 203-209. https://doi.org/10.4025/actascitechnol.v37i2.24950

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