Publications by authors named "Michele Menghini"

The spread of biogenic matrices for agricultural purposes can lead to plastic input into soils, raising a question on possible consequences for the environment. Nonetheless, the current knowledge concerning the presence of plastics in biogenic matrices is very poor. Therefore, the objective of the present study was a quali-quantitative characterization of plastics in different matrices reused in agriculture as manures, digestate, compost and sewage sludges.

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Sewage sludge (biosolids) management represents a worldwide issue. Due to its valuable properties, approximately one half of the EU production is recovered in agriculture. Nevertheless, growing attention is given to potential negative effects deriving from the presence of harmful pollutants.

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The literature is currently lacking effect-based monitoring studies targeted at evaluating the performance of full-scale membrane bioreactor plants. In this research, a monitoring campaign was performed at a full-scale wastewater treatment facility with two parallel lines (traditional activated sludge and membrane bioreactor). Beside the standard parameters (COD, nitrogen, phosphorus, and metals), 6 polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons, 29 insecticides, 2 herbicides, and 3 endocrine disrupting compounds were measured.

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Article Synopsis
  • Assessing the impact of discharged wastewater on ecosystems and human health requires bioassays, as chemical analysis alone cannot fully capture the effects of pollutant mixtures.
  • This study evaluated various bioassays to assess wastewater from two treatment plants, including toxicity, endocrine activity, and potential carcinogenicity, using a "traffic light" model for clear result visualization.
  • Despite meeting chemical safety regulations, bioassays indicated residual biological activity in treated effluents, and further testing on human cells showed they may not be sufficiently reliable for environmental assessments.
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