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Ecological Chemistry and Engineering S-chemia I Inzynieria Ekologiczna S | 2015

Bioindication assessment of activated sludge Adaptation in a Lab-Scale Experiment

Roman Babko; Tatiana Kuzmina; Katarzyna Jaromin-Gleń; Andrzej Bieganowski

Abstract The adaptation of activated sludge from the Hajdow sewage treatment plant in a laboratory SBR was studied. The structure of the ciliate assembly was considered as a criterion. 32 ciliate species were found during the experiment. The composition and changes in the ciliate community structure during the process of activated sludge adaptation was examined. In the process of adaptation, reduction was observed in the number of ciliate species together with an increase in assembly total abundance. The decrease in the Shannon diversity index and equitability index in the adaptation process was observed. In the process of adaptation, two states of ciliate assembly were marked out - unstable transient period and stable period. During the transient period, reduction of ammonium utilization efficiency down to 50% and its subsequent increase up to 80% in the stable period were observed. In the transient period, the Simpson dominance index remained low but increased in the stable period. At a temperature of 10°C, the transient period lasted from six to nine days. After the stabilization process, the diversity of the ciliate assemblage remained at a lower level. Rarefaction methods showed that the number of potential ecological niches of ciliate amounted to 30 in the adaptation period, whereas there were only 15-20 ecological niches in adapted sludge.


Desalination and Water Treatment | 2016

Effect of drilling mud addition on activated sludge and processes in sequencing batch reactors

Roman Babko; Katarzyna Jaromin-Gleń; Grzegorz Łagód; Malgorzata Pawlowska; Artur Pawłowski

AbstractLaboratory-scale sequencing batch reactors (SBR) with activated sludge were used for co-treatment of drilling mud and municipal wastewater. The influence of two doses of drilling mud, 1% (SBR2) and 3% (SBR3) of total added wastewater volume, on wastewater treatment efficiency and community of eukaryotes in activated sludge was examined. Addition of drilling mud significantly decreased the efficiency of TSS removal in SBR2 and SBR3 (from 97% in control bioreactor SBR1 to 75% and 49%, respectively), COD removal (from 93% to 57% and 48%, respectively) and removal (from 93% to 56% and 48%, respectively). Values of TSS concentration in outflow from SBR2 and SBR3 greatly exceeded the limit value appointed for the wastewater discharged into the environment. Drilling mud addition led to decrease in population and diversity of eukaryotes’ groups in activated sludge, which was reflected by changes in sludge biotic index (SBI). It amounted to 10 in all the SBRs at the beginning of the experiment, and in SBR1...


Ecological Chemistry and Engineering S-chemia I Inzynieria Ekologiczna S | 2013

Community Composition and Abundance of Protozoa Under Different Concentration Of Nitrogen Compounds at “Hajdow” Wastewater Treatment Plant / Zbiorowiska Pierwotniaków I Ich Liczebność W Oczyszczalni Ścieków „Hajdów” Przy Różnych Stężeniach Związków Azotu

Katarzyna Jaromin-Gleń; Roman Babko; Grzegorz Łagód; Henryk Sobczuk

Abstract The protists notably ciliates and testate amoebas in the conditions of modernized wastewater treatment plants “Hajdow” (Lublin, Poland) and the nitrogen removal efficiency were studied. Sampling took place every week during the period of August-September 2010. The total of 31 taxa of ciliates and 3 taxa of testate amoebas were identified. Most of the species were registered during the whole research period. Significant abundance reached the following species: Acineria uncinata, Aspidisca cicada, Aspidisca lynceus, Vorticella aquadulcis, Vorticella infusionum, Arcella vulgaris, Euglypha acanthophora and Pyxidicula operculata. In September increase in efficiency of nitrogen removal process was registered. The research shows that the increase of nitrogen reduction efficiency was accompanied by increase of ciliates quantity, mainly due to peritrichid ciliates. Abstrakt Przedstawiono analizę zgrupowań pierwotniaków obejmującą orzęski oraz ameby skorupkowe, zasiedlające kolejne urządzenia głównego ciągu technologicznego oczyszczalni ścieków „Hajdów” na tle zmian w stężeniach związków azotu. Badania prowadzono po modernizacji części biologicznej realizowanej w celu podniesienia skuteczności usuwania ze ścieków związków biogennych, a w szczególności związków azotu. Pobór próbek prowadzony był raz w tygodniu w okresie sierpień-wrzesień 2010 roku. W badanym materiale biologicznym wyodrębniono 31 gatunków orzęsków oraz 3 gatunki ameb skorupkowych. Większość ze wspomnianych gatunków pierwotniaków odnotowywana była przez cały okres badań. Najbardziej licznie w analizowanym materiale biologicznym reprezentowane były następujące gatunki: Acineria uncinata, Aspidiscacicada, Aspidisca lynceus, Vorticella aquadulcis, Vorticella infusionum, Arcella vulgaris, Euglyphaacanthophora i Pyxidicula operculata. We wrześniu odnotowany został wzrost skuteczności procesu usuwania związków azotu. Prezentowane badania wskazują, iż wzrostowi stopnia usuwania ze ścieków związków azotu towarzyszył wzrost ilości orzęsków odnoszący się głównie do form peritricha.


European Journal of Protistology | 2015

Effect of high levels of the rotifer Lecane inermis on the ciliate community in laboratory-scale sequencing batch bioreactors (SBRs).

Janusz Fyda; Roman Babko; Edyta Fiałkowska; Agnieszka Pajdak-Stós; Wioleta Kocerba-Soroka; Mateusz Sobczyk; Łukasz Sobczyk

Due to its ability to feed on filamentous bacteria, the rotifer Lecane inermis has already been recognized as a potential control agent of activated sludge bulking, which is usually caused by the excessive growth of filamentous microorganisms. However, their effectiveness depends, in part, on their abundance. We studied the influence of high densities of L. inermis on the protozoan community in activated sludge from a wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) in 4 laboratory-scale sequencing batch bioreactors (SBRs). Two treatments and two controls were subjected to nutrient removal system in process similar to that used in a WWTP. The experiment lasted 9 days and was repeated in 24-h cycles, including phases of agitation with feeding, aeration and agitation and sedimentation with decantation at the end of the cycle. In total, 32 taxa were identified, among which 25 were ciliated protozoa, 4 were amoebae, 2 were flagellates, and one was a nematode. Rotifers were then introduced to 2 bioreactors at a final concentration of 500ind.mL(-1), and the taxonomic composition and abundance of the activated sludge microfauna were assessed 2, 5 and 8 days thereafter. The mean density of ciliates on the first day of experiment was 12,610ind.mL(-1) and diminished to 4868±432ind.mL-±432ind.mL(-1) in the control and 5496±638ind.mL(-1) in the rotifer-treated group on the last day. Thus, even extremely high densities of artificially introduced rotifers did not negatively affect the protozoan community. On the contrary, the protozoan community was more diverse in the treatment group than in the control.


Journal of Environmental Quality | 2017

Short-term Influence of Drilling Fluid on Ciliates from Activated Sludge in Sequencing Batch Reactors

Roman Babko; Tatiana Kuzmina; Grzegorz Łagód; Katarzyna Jaromin-Gleń; Yaroslav Danko; Malgorzata Pawlowska; Artur Pawłowski

Spent drilling muds are the liquid residues of rock drilling operations. Due to a high concentration of suspended solids and potentially detrimental chemical properties, they can negatively affect microorganisms participating in wastewater treatment processes. We evaluated the addition of a potassium-polymer drilling fluid (DF) to activated sludge in laboratory sequencing batch reactors (SBRs) for municipal wastewater treatment. Ciliate assemblage, the most dynamic component of eukaryotes in activated sludge, and which is highly sensitive to changes in the system, was evaluated. The average ciliate abundance dropped by about 51% (SBR 2; 1% DF added) and 33% (SBR 3; 3% DF added) in comparison to the control (SBR 1; wastewater only). A decrease in the total number of ciliate species during the experiment was observed, from 25 to 24 in SBR 2 and from 17 to 13 in SBR 3. Moreover, a drop in the number of dominant (>100 individuals mL) ciliate species was observed during the experiment-from eight in the control to five in SBR 2 and four in SBR 3-signaling noticeable changes in the quantitative structure of ciliate species. The species analyzed showed different responses to DF addition. The most sensitive was , which is bacteriovorus. In contrast, two predators, and , showed no reaction to DF addition. Our results indicate that addition of potassium-polymer DF, in doses of 1 to 3% of the treated wastewater volume, had no toxic effects on ciliates, but qualitative and quantitative changes in their community were observed.


Journal of Environmental Quality | 2017

Short-term Influence of Two Types of Drilling Fluids on Wastewater Treatment Rate and Eukaryotic Organisms of Activated Sludge in Sequencing Batch Reactors

Roman Babko; Katarzyna Jaromin-Gleń; Grzegorz Łagód; Yaroslav Danko; Tatiana Kuzmina; Malgorzata Pawlowska; Artur Pawłowski

This work presents the results of studies on the impact of spent drilling fluids cotreated with municipal wastewater on the rate of the wastewater treatment process and the structure of the community of eukaryotic organisms inhabiting an activated sludge. The studies were conducted under laboratory conditions in sequencing batch reactors. The effect of added polymer-potassium drilling fluid (DF1) and polymer drilling fluid (DF2) at dosages of 1 and 3% of wastewater volume on the rate of removal of total suspended solids, turbidity, chemical oxygen demand, and the content of total and ammonium nitrogen were analyzed, taking into account the values of these parameters measured at the end of each operating cycle. In addition to the impacts on the aforementioned physicochemical indices, the influence of drilling fluid on the biomass of various groups of eukaryotes in activated sludge was analyzed. The impact of the drilling fluid was highly dependent on its type and dosage. A noticeable slowdown in the rate of the wastewater treatment process and a negative effect on the organisms were observed after the addition of DF2. This effect intensified after an increase in fluid dose. However, no statistically significant negative changes were observed after the introduction of DF1. Conversely, the removal rate of some of the analyzed pollutant increased.


Ecological Chemistry and Engineering S-chemia I Inzynieria Ekologiczna S | 2017

The Effect of Landscape on the Diversity in Urban Green Areas

Marina Kirichenko-Babko; Grzegorz Łagód; Dariusz Majerek; Małgorzata Franus; Roman Babko

Abstract This article presented the results of a comparative analysis of carabid species compositions (Coleoptera: Carabidae) in urban green areas of the City of Lublin, Eastern Poland. In this study, the occurrence and abundance of ground beetles were analysed according to habitat preference and dispersal ability. A total of 65 carabid species were found in the three green areas. Obviously, the high species richness of ground beetles in the greenery of the Lublin is determined by the mostly undeveloped floodplain of the river Bystrzyca. The species richness of carabids and their relative abundance decrease in the assemblage of green areas under the effect of isolation of green patches and fragmentation of the semi-natural landscape elements in the urban environment. Generalists and open-habitat species significantly prevailed in all green areas. The prevailing of riparian and forest species at floodplain sites of the river Bystrzyca demonstrated the existence of a connection of the carabid assemblage with landscape of river valley. The Saski Park and gully “Rury” are more influenced by urbanization (fragmentation, isolation of green patches) and recreation that is consistent with the significant prevalence of open-habitats species in the carabid beetle assemblage.


Ecological Chemistry and Engineering S-chemia I Inzynieria Ekologiczna S | 2016

Influence of Treated Sewage Discharge on the Benthos Ciliate Assembly in the Lowland River

Roman Babko; Tatiana Kuzmina; Zbigniew Suchorab; Marcin K. Widomski; Małgorzata Franus

Abstract This paper presents results of the studies of ciliate assemblage in benthos of lowland river influenced by sewage discharged from the municipal wastewater treatment plant. During the presented research the 47 ciliate species, including 45 species from the benthos of the river and 18 from the activated sludge of aeration chamber were identified. Only two species registered in the activated sludge were not observed in the river. Against the background of the lowest number of species in the point located in the distance of 50 m below the discharge of sewage the maximum amount and biomass of these species were observed. Whereas, 200 m below the discharge the decrease in number and biomass of ciliate to the level noted for location before the discharge was observed. Thus, generalizing, one may state that influence of municipal WWTP sewage discharge for ciliate assemblage in the river’s benthos was clearly visible but local.


E3S Web of Conferences | 2018

Ciliated protozoa in the impact zone of the Uzhgorod treatment plant

Volodimir Pliashechnyk; Yaroslav Danko; Grzegorz Łagód; Jakub Drewnowski; Tatiana Kuzmina; Roman Babko


Archive | 2015

THE PERIPHYTON COMMUNITIES OF A MUNICIPAL WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANT ZBIOROWISKA PERYFITONU MIEJSKIEJ OCZYSZCZALNI ŚCIEKÓW

Roman Babko; Tatiana Kuzmina

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Grzegorz Łagód

Lublin University of Technology

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Artur Pawłowski

Lublin University of Technology

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Malgorzata Pawlowska

Lublin University of Technology

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Małgorzata Franus

Lublin University of Technology

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