Purpose: The concentration and distribution characteristics of airborne bacteria and fungi were assessed at municipal solid-waste processing and disposal facilities (SWPDFs) of Tehran (Arad Kouh Site).
Methods: Air samples were obtained from the indoor air of a laboratory and refectory as well as from the air surrounding a conveyor belt, rotary screen, and bailer. Sampling was conducted according to the standard procedure to determine two bacterial species ( and ), total bacteria and fungi, and .
Results: The maximum concentration of was in the air surrounding the conveyer belt with the average of 993.2 CFU/m. The highest concentrations of total fungi (4958.8 CFU/m) and (2114 CFU/m) were measured in the air surrounding the rotary screen. The mean concentrations of bacterial bioaerosols in a more contaminated sampling location in summer and winter were 1687.6 and 1479.4 CFU/m, respectively.
Conclusions: There were significant differences between the concentration of bioaerosols in cold and warm seasons. The concentrations of bioaerosols in the air surrounding the rotary screen and conveyer belt were significantly more than those in other sampling locations, but were within the recommended maximum of 10 and 10 CFU/m.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s40201-020-00510-y | DOI Listing |
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