Effects of inoculation with halotolerant bacteria on composting of saline fish sludge

IF 1.5 4区 工程技术 Q3 ENGINEERING, CHEMICAL Brazilian Journal of Chemical Engineering Pub Date : 2024-05-31 DOI:10.1007/s43153-024-00470-y
Thayli Ramires Araujo, Roger Vasques Marques, Tassiana Ramires, Pablo Machado Mendes, Deborah Murowaniecki Otero, Wladimir Padilha da Silva, Érico Kunde Corrêa
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The extensive use of salt in the food industry, especially in sea fishing, generates saline waste, such as sludge from salted fish effluent stations. Improper waste disposal contributes to significant environmental problems, such as inhibiting the natural microbiota and affecting the biogeochemical cycle. The study suggests using composting, with the addition of halotolerant bacteria, to address the issues related to the treatment of sludge from saltwater aquaculture to make the process more efficient and viable. The study's objectives included the application of halotolerant bacteria in the treatment of saline waste via controlled composting, its feasibility for treating this waste, and the compost quality after the composting process. The results indicated a reduction in electrical conductivity, maintenance of pH within legal standards, an insignificant decrease in carbon content, and adequate humidity in the treatments with the inoculums. Despite the drop in nitrogen levels due to denitrification caused by bacteria, mineral matter increased due to microbial action. The saline fish sludge obtained better results with the addition of inoculants, indicating improvements such as the introduction of nitrogen-rich waste, modifications to the volume/structuring material, and a more extended composting period. It is important to note that the results met the standards of Brazilian legislation despite the observations made.

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接种耐盐细菌对盐碱鱼污泥堆肥的影响
食品工业,尤其是海洋捕捞业对盐的广泛使用产生了含盐废物,如咸鱼污水处理站产生的污泥。废物处理不当会造成严重的环境问题,如抑制天然微生物群和影响生物地球化学循环。该研究建议使用堆肥法,并添加耐盐细菌,以解决与海水养殖污泥处理相关的问题,从而使处理过程更加高效可行。该研究的目标包括:在通过受控堆肥处理含盐废物时应用耐盐细菌、其处理此类废物的可行性以及堆肥过程后的堆肥质量。结果表明,在使用接种物的处理过程中,电导率有所下降,pH 值保持在法定标准范围内,碳含量下降不明显,湿度充足。尽管由于细菌的反硝化作用导致氮含量下降,但由于微生物的作用,矿物质有所增加。添加接种物后,盐碱鱼污泥的处理效果更好,这表明在引入富氮废物、调整体积/结构材料以及延长堆肥期等方面都有所改进。值得注意的是,尽管提出了一些意见,但结果还是达到了巴西法律规定的标准。
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Brazilian Journal of Chemical Engineering
Brazilian Journal of Chemical Engineering 工程技术-工程:化工
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期刊介绍: The Brazilian Journal of Chemical Engineering is a quarterly publication of the Associação Brasileira de Engenharia Química (Brazilian Society of Chemical Engineering - ABEQ) aiming at publishing papers reporting on basic and applied research and innovation in the field of chemical engineering and related areas.
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