Bacterial community and filamentous population of industrial wastewater treatment plants in Belgium

被引:7
|
作者
Suazo, Karina Seguel [1 ]
Dobbeleers, Thomas [1 ]
Dries, Jan [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Antwerp, Fac Appl Engn, Biochem Wastewater Valorizat & Engn BioWAVE, Groenenborgerlaan 171, Antwerp, Belgium
关键词
Industrial activated sludge WWTP; Filamentous bacteria; Viscous bulking; ACTIVATED-SLUDGE; MICROTHRIX-PARVICELLA; FEEDING PATTERN; BULKING-SLUDGE; ABUNDANCE; TIME; QUANTIFICATION; ECOPHYSIOLOGY; PERFORMANCE; PHOSPHORUS;
D O I
10.1007/s00253-023-12822-8
中图分类号
Q81 [生物工程学(生物技术)]; Q93 [微生物学];
学科分类号
071005 ; 0836 ; 090102 ; 100705 ;
摘要
The discharge of industrial water requires the removal of its pollutants, where biological wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) are the most used systems. Biological WWTPs make use of activated sludge (AS), where bacteria are responsible for the removal of pollutants. However, our knowledge of the microbial communities of industrial plants is limited. Understanding the microbial population is essential to provide solutions to industrial problems such as bulking. The aim of this study was to identify at a high taxonomic resolution the bacterial population of 29 industrial WWTPs using 16S rRNA amplicon sequencing. Our results revealed that the main functional groups were dominated by Thauera and Zoogloea within denitrifiers, Dechloromonas in phosphate-accumulating organisms, and Defluviicoccus in glycogen-accumulating organisms. The activated sludge characterization indicated that 59% of the industrial plants suffered from bulking sludge, with DSVI values of up to 448 mL g-1. From the bulking cases, 72% corresponded to filamentous bulking with Thiothrix as the most abundant filament; meanwhile, the other 28% corresponded to viscous bulking sludge in which Zoogloea was the most abundant genus. Furthermore, the bacterial population did not share a core of taxa across all industrial plants. However, 20 genera were present in at least 50% of the plants comprising the general core, including Thauera, Ca. Competibacter, and several undescribed microorganisms. Moreover, statistical analysis revealed that wastewater salinity strongly affected the microbial richness of the industrial plants. The bacterial population across industrial plants differed considerably from each other, resulting in unique microbial communities that are attributed to the specificity of their wastewaters.Key points center dot The general core taxa of industrial plants were mostly made up of undescribed bacterial genera.center dot Filamentous bacteria constituted on average 4.1% read abundance of the industrial WWTPs.center dot Viscous bulking remains a significant type of bulking within industrial WWTPs.Key points center dot The general core taxa of industrial plants were mostly made up of undescribed bacterial genera.center dot Filamentous bacteria constituted on average 4.1% read abundance of the industrial WWTPs.center dot Viscous bulking remains a significant type of bulking within industrial WWTPs.Key points center dot The general core taxa of industrial plants were mostly made up of undescribed bacterial genera.center dot Filamentous bacteria constituted on average 4.1% read abundance of the industrial WWTPs.center dot Viscous bulking remains a significant type of bulking within industrial WWTPs.
引用
收藏
页码:20 / 20
页数:1
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Treatment of selenium oxyanions in wastewater by using a bacterial community
    Morita, Masahiko
    Uemoto, Hiroaki
    Watanabe, Atsushi
    JOURNAL OF BIOTECHNOLOGY, 2007, 131 (02) : S244 - S244
  • [42] Microbial community composition and function in wastewater treatment plants
    Michael Wagner
    Alexander Loy
    Regina Nogueira
    Ulrike Purkhold
    Natuschka Lee
    Holger Daims
    Antonie van Leeuwenhoek, 2002, 81 : 665 - 680
  • [43] Microbial community composition and function in wastewater treatment plants
    Wagner, M
    Loy, A
    Nogueira, R
    Purkhold, U
    Lee, N
    Daims, H
    ANTONIE VAN LEEUWENHOEK INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF GENERAL AND MOLECULAR MICROBIOLOGY, 2002, 81 (1-4): : 665 - 680
  • [44] Helicobacter pylori infection in sewage workers at municipal wastewater treatment plants in Belgium
    De Schryver, A.
    Van Hooste, W.
    Charlier, A-M
    Rotsaert, P.
    Bulterys, S.
    Moens, G.
    Van Sprundet, M.
    EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH, 2006, 16 : 31 - 31
  • [45] Molecular monitoring of bulking sludge in industrial wastewater treatment plants
    van der Waarde, J
    Krooneman, J
    Geurkink, B
    van der Werf, A
    Eikelboom, D
    Beimfohr, C
    Snaidr, J
    Levantesi, C
    Tandoi, V
    WATER SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, 2002, 46 (1-2) : 551 - 558
  • [46] Analysis of effluent charge for wastewater treatment plants in industrial districts
    Lo, SL
    Chen, LR
    WATER SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, 1997, 35 (08) : 1 - 8
  • [47] Bacterial communities involved in sulfur transformations in wastewater treatment plants
    Meyer, Daniel Derrossi
    Maia de Andrade, Pedro Avelino
    Durrer, Ademir
    Andreote, Fernando Dini
    Corcao, Gertrudes
    Brandelli, Adriano
    APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY AND BIOTECHNOLOGY, 2016, 100 (23) : 10125 - 10135
  • [48] Global diversity and biogeography of bacterial communities in wastewater treatment plants
    Linwei Wu
    Daliang Ning
    Bing Zhang
    Yong Li
    Ping Zhang
    Xiaoyu Shan
    Qiuting Zhang
    Mathew Robert Brown
    Zhenxin Li
    Joy D. Van Nostrand
    Fangqiong Ling
    Naijia Xiao
    Ya Zhang
    Julia Vierheilig
    George F. Wells
    Yunfeng Yang
    Ye Deng
    Qichao Tu
    Aijie Wang
    Tong Zhang
    Zhili He
    Jurg Keller
    Per H. Nielsen
    Pedro J. J. Alvarez
    Craig S. Criddle
    Michael Wagner
    James M. Tiedje
    Qiang He
    Thomas P. Curtis
    David A. Stahl
    Lisa Alvarez-Cohen
    Bruce E. Rittmann
    Xianghua Wen
    Jizhong Zhou
    Nature Microbiology, 2019, 4 : 1183 - 1195
  • [49] Bacterial communities involved in sulfur transformations in wastewater treatment plants
    Daniel Derrossi Meyer
    Pedro Avelino Maia de Andrade
    Ademir Durrer
    Fernando Dini Andreote
    Gertrudes Corção
    Adriano Brandelli
    Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology, 2016, 100 : 10125 - 10135
  • [50] Bacterial cell monitoring in wastewater treatment plants by flow cytometry
    Manti, Anita
    Boi, Paola
    Falcioni, Tania
    Canonico, Barbara
    Ventura, Alessia
    Sisti, Davide
    Pianetti, Anna
    Balsamo, Maria
    Papa, Stefano
    WATER ENVIRONMENT RESEARCH, 2008, 80 (04) : 346 - 354