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Actualidades Biológicas

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RODRIGUEZ-LOAIZA, Diana C; RAMIREZ-HENAO, Omaira  y  PENUELA-MESA, Gustavo A. Assessment of toxicity in industrial wastewater treated by biological processes using luminescent bacteria. Actu Biol [online]. 2016, vol.38, n.105, pp.211-216. ISSN 0304-3584.  https://doi.org/10.17533/udea.acbi.v37n105a08.

The toxicity of wastewater from a meat by-products processing company was evaluated before and after treatment using the Sequencing Batch Reactor (SBR). Toxicity tests were carried out by analyzing the inhibitory effect of samples in relation to light emission from marine bacteria of the species Vibrio fischeri. The results found that the effluents prior to treatment were highly toxic (EC50 < 60%) whereas post-treatment results showed low or no toxicity (EC50 > 82%). In some operational stages of the SBR reactor, a high correlation between the ammonia nitrogen present in each sample and the toxicity of wastewater from both the influents and the effluents was found, with correlations (R2) of 0.6141 and 0.8158, respectively. As a consequence of these results, the SBR system can be considered efficient at removing organic matter, and nitrogen, and thereby decreasing toxicity in treated water.

Palabras clave : ammonia nitrogen; organic matter; Sequencing Batch Reactor; toxicity; Vibrio fischeri.

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