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  • Bioaerosol release from composting plants poses health risks to workers and nearby residents, necessitating monitoring.
  • A year-long study measured Aspergillus fumigatus spores and mesophilic bacteria at different operational activities in a composting plant.
  • Major bioaerosol spikes occurred during shredding, turning, and screening of compost, but local residents faced minimal risks due to background-level air quality further downwind.

Article Abstract

Bioaerosol release from composting plants is a cause of concern because of the potential health impacts on site workers and local residents. A one-year monitoring was undertaken in a typical composting plant treating green wastes by windrowing in the open. Aspergillus fumigatus spores and mesophilic bacteria were used as monitoring parameters and were collected in a six-stage Andersen sampler impactor from the air at different locations and during different operational activities. Background concentrations of both microorganisms were generally below 1000 colony-forming units m(-3) when no vigorous activity was taking place. Shredding of fresh green wastes, pile turning, and screening of mature compost were identified as the activities generating the highest amounts of both bioaerosols 40 m downwind of the composting pad. These air concentrations were approximately 2 log units higher than background levels. Screening of mature compost generated lower amounts of A. fumigatus than the other two activities (an average of 1 log unit higher than background levels). Workers were identified as the main potential receptors of high bioaerosol concentrations in areas close to the composting pad, whereas no major risk for local residents was expected because the concentrations recorded at distances of 200 and 300 m downwind of the operational area were not significantly different from background levels.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10473289.2005.10464652DOI Listing

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