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Bioaerosols and VOC emissions from landfill leachate treatment processes: Regional differences and health risks. | LitMetric

Bioaerosols and VOC emissions from landfill leachate treatment processes: Regional differences and health risks.

J Hazard Mater

State Key Laboratory of Environmental Aquatic Chemistry, Research Center for Eco-Environmental Sciences, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100085, PR China; National Joint Research Center for Ecological Conservation and High Quality Development of the Yellow River Basin, Beijing 100012, China. Electronic address:

Published: December 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • * Samples were taken from different sections of LLTPs in northern and southern China, revealing higher bioaerosol concentrations in the oxidation ditch and distinct microbial communities linked to specific locations and treatment sections.
  • * The study found a correlation between bioaerosols and VOC emissions, highlighting specific microorganisms as key contributors to hazardous VOCs, with health risk assessments indicating potential chronic toxicity and cancer risks for workers exposed to these pollutants.

Article Abstract

The landfill leachate treatment process (LLTP) is a crucial anthropogenic source of bioaerosols and volatile organic compounds (VOCs) with potential environmental impacts and on-site health risks to plant workers. However, factors influencing microbial aerosol and VOC emissions remain poorly understood. We sampled and analyzed bioaerosols and VOCs in two process sections (oxidation ditch [OD] and reverse osmosis membrane [RO]) of LLTPs in northern (NLF) and southern (SLF) China. Bioaerosol concentrations were highest in OD, and particle size predominantly ranged from 0.654.7 µm. Microbial community analysis revealed distinct differences between geographical locations and process sections, with 332 genera identified. Genera such as Paenibacillus, Bacillus, and Pseudomonas were prevalent at all sampling sites. Oxygen-containing compounds (e.g., acetophenone and propionic acid) were the dominant VOCs, particularly in SLF-OD. Network analysis showed complex interactions, with Sphingomonas and ketones playing central roles in microbial and VOC communities, respectively. Partial least squares (PLS) modeling indicated a significant correlation between bioaerosols and VOCs. Specific microorganisms, such as TK10, Adhaeribacter, and Lachnospiraceae, were major contributors to emissions of hazardous VOCs (e.g., toluene and styrene). The ozone-generation potential and olfactory effect of the OD were significantly higher than those of RO; and those of SLF were higher than those of NLF. Health risk assessments indicated potential chronic toxicity and cancer risks associated with VOC exposure to specific compounds, such as trichloroethylene. Bioaerosol exposure occurred primarily through inhalation, particularly in male workers. This study establishes a theoretical foundation for the prevention and control of air-phase pollutant risks associated with LLTPs.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jhazmat.2024.136232DOI Listing

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