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Simple emission-reducing measures in an open biological waste treatment plant
Authors:Franz Ferdinand Reinthaler  Gilda Wüst  Doris Haas  Gebhard Feierl  Gerald Ruckenbauer  Egon Marth
Affiliation:(1) Hygiene Institute of the Medical University of Graz, Austria;(2) Institut für Hygiene der Universität Graz, Universitätsplatz 4, 8010 Graz, Austria
Abstract:In the course of composting biological waste, concentrations of various thermophilic and thermotolerant microorganisms increase. Moving piles of compost results in increased emissions of Actinomycetes and fungi. The present investigation deals with the reduction of airborne microorganism emission and immission in large-scale composting plants with open piles. Simple measures were introduced in order to reduce the release of bioaerosols when turning piles and the release of dust and bioaerols at large. These measures included the sealing of turning machinery with rubber mats, the wetting of piles before and after turning and regular cleaning and wetting driveways during the dry season.Concentrations of airborne microorganisms during the summer season were determined on 5 days before and after the introduction of emission-reducing measures using the six-stage Andersen cascade sampler. The investigation showed that following the introduction of emission-reducing measures there was, at all locations, a highly significant reduction not only of all culturable indicator organisms (thermophilic actinomycetes and Aspergillus fumigatus) but also of total microorganism concentrations (p < 0,001). The introduction of the simple emission-reducing measures mentioned above, however, reduced the immission in the vicinity of the plant to such a degree that the natural background levels were reached at a distance of 150 m.
Keywords:airborne microorganisms  Aspergillus fumigatus  bioaerosols  composting facilities  thermophilic actinomycetes
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