Mohamed F. Awad and M. Kraume
The Occurrence of Fungi in Activated Sludge from MBRs
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2010
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International Journal of Environmental and Ecological Engineering
https://publications.waset.org/pdf/2951
https://publications.waset.org/vol/47
World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology
The objective of this study is to evaluate the
occurrence of fungi in aerobic and anoxic activated sludge from
membrane bioreactors (MBRs). Thirtysix samples of both aerobic
and anoxic activated sludge were taken from 2 MBR treating
domestic wastewater. Over a period of eight months 2 samples from
each plant were taken per month. The samples were prepared for
count and definition of fungi. The obtained data show that, sixty
species belonging to 27 genera were collected from activated sludge
samples under aerobic and anoxic conditions. Regarding to the fungi
definition, under aerobic condition the Geotrichum was found at
(8.8) followed by Penicillium (75.0), Yeasts (65.7) and
Trichoderma (55.5), while Yeasts (77.1) Geotrichum
candidumand Penicillium (61.1) species were the most prevalent in
anoxic activated sludge. The results indicate that activated sludge is
habitat for growth and sporulation of different groups of fungi, both
saprophytic and pathogenic.
Open Science Index 47, 2010