Characterization of sewage sludge and toxicity evaluation with microalgae (original) (raw)

1995, Marine Pollution Bulletin

Heavy metal contents (Cd, Cr, Cu, Pb, Ni and Zn) of digested sludge, collected from sewage treatment works (Shatin (ST), Shek Wu Hni (SWH), Tai Po (TP) and Yuen Long (YL)) in 1992, 1993 and 1994, were analysed by atomic absorption spectrophotometry after sequential extraction by 1 M KNO3, 0.5 M KF, 0.1 M Na4P2OT, 0.1 M EDTA and 6 M HNO3. It was found that the major forms of Co, Pb, Ni and Zn were in the sulphide phase, organically-bound phase, adsorbed phase and carbonate phase, respectively. A dinoflagellate (Dunaliella tertiolecta) and a diatom (Thalassiosira sp.) were used as bioindicators to test the toxicity of digested sludge samples collected in 1994. Each of the algae were inoculated to eintriates of digested sludge at different concentrations. The toxicities of the four types of sludge, according to 96 h-ICsos, were ranked as follows: TP > ST > SWH > YL for D. tertiolecta and ST > SWH >TP> YL for Thalassiosira sp. For D. tertiolecta, a significant correlation was found between algal inhibition and ammonium-N, both in sludge (p < 0.05) and elutriates (p < 0.01).