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Airborne fungal concentrations around the Modelo Callao Landfill. | LitMetric

Airborne fungal concentrations around the Modelo Callao Landfill.

Heliyon

Department of Engineering, Faculty of Environmental Engineering, San Ignacio Loyola University, Fontana Avenue 750, La Molina (SL02), Lima, Peru.

Published: October 2024

Non-hazardous waste generated in Metropolitan Lima and Callao is transported to the Modelo Callao landfill for safe disposal. The accumulation of waste constitutes a significant source of fungal particles released into the atmosphere, posing a potential health risk to nearby populations. The aim of this research was to evaluate the concentration of outdoor fungal particles, considering environmental conditions (temperature, relative humidity, wind speed, and direction) during summer and winter seasons in the 18 de octubre settlement and Chillón Avenue, areas located in the vicinity of the Modelo Callao Landfill in Ventanilla during 2022. The gravitational method was used for sampling. The highest concentrations were detected at 150 and 200 m from the landfill, where a kindergarten and a local park are located. Fifteen fungal genera were identified in both seasons. The predominant fungi were spp. (46.09 %), spp. (23.29 %) and spp. (11.33 %). The average concentrations during summer and winter were 297.21 CFU/m and 471.69 CFU/m, respectively. Based on these findings, we recommend that residential areas be located beyond 200 m from the landfill to minimize exposure to fungal aerosols. Additionally, we propose the implementation of an action plan to improve air quality in the areas surrounding the final disposal infrastructure.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11619965PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2024.e38186DOI Listing

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