Title of article :
Survey of Parasitic Contamination of Sewage Sludges in Northern Iran
Author/Authors :
sangbari, n golestan university of medical sciences - cancer research center, Gorgan, Iran , dadban shahamat, y golestan university of medical sciences - environmental health research center, faculty of health - department of environmental health engineering, Gorgan, Iran , abbasinejat, z golestan university of medical sciences, Gorgan, Iran , sharbatkhori, m golestan university of medical sciences - sciences research center, Gorgan, iran , rostami, m golestan university of medical sciences - school of advanced technologies in medicine, Gorgan, Iran
From page :
1277
To page :
1280
Abstract :
The use of sewage sludge as fertilizer in agriculture is a convenient and economic solution, but it is essential to monitor presence of parasitic contamination. This study investigated parasites in sewage sludge of wastewater treatment plant in Gorgan, Iran. This descriptive-analytical study was performed on 18 sewage sludge samples collected from wastewater treatment plant of Gorgan within 6 months with three repeatitions per month. The samples were analyzed in the laboratory of School of Public Health at Golestan University of Medical Sciences. Analysis of parasites was done using Bailenger method of counting parasites in chamber of McMaster slides with volume of 0.3 ml. The results showed that majority of parasite eggs in the sewage sludge was related to nematodes. The dominant nematode eggs detected were related to Ancylostoma duodenale, Necator americanus and Enterobious vermicolaris. However, no parasite was found in dried sewage sludge. Considering the amount of parasite eggs in the returned sludge, it is necessary to modify the treatment process. However, it is permissible to use dried sewage sludge as agricultural fertilizer.
Keywords :
Parasite eggs , Protozoa , Sewage sludge , Iran
Journal title :
Journal of Applied Sciences and Environmental Management
Journal title :
Journal of Applied Sciences and Environmental Management
Record number :
2659021
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