Assessment of the efficacy of an advanced tertiary sewage treatment plant to remove biologically active chemicals using endocrine and genotoxicity bioassays
There has been much effort to assess the efficacy of sewage treatment plants to remove chemicals with estrogenic activity, but other modes of toxicity have received less attention. This study assessed the efficacy of advanced tertiary technologies to remove estrogen receptor (ER), aryl hydrocarbon r...
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doaj-fcadf9cba7db400886bb43419acd03682021-04-10T04:16:37ZengKeAi Communications Co., Ltd.Emerging Contaminants2405-66502021-01-017124131Assessment of the efficacy of an advanced tertiary sewage treatment plant to remove biologically active chemicals using endocrine and genotoxicity bioassaysLisa A. Hamilton0Fujio Shiraishi1Daisuke Nakajima2Michael Boake3Richard P. Lim4Olivier Champeau5Louis A. Tremblay6School of Life Sciences, Faculty of Science, University of Technology, Sydney (UTS), PO Box 123, Broadway, NSW, 2007, AustraliaNational Institute for Environmental Studies, 16-2 Onogawa, Tsukuba, Ibaraki, 305-8506, JapanNational Institute for Environmental Studies, 16-2 Onogawa, Tsukuba, Ibaraki, 305-8506, JapanVeolia Water Australia, Level 4, Bay Centre, 65 Pirrama Road, Pyrmont, NSW, 2009, AustraliaSchool of Life Sciences, Faculty of Science, University of Technology, Sydney (UTS), PO Box 123, Broadway, NSW, 2007, AustraliaCawthron Institute, Private Bag 2, Nelson, 7042, New ZealandCawthron Institute, Private Bag 2, Nelson, 7042, New Zealand; School of Biological Sciences, University of Auckland, Private Bag 92019, Auckland, 1142, New Zealand; Corresponding author. Cawthron Institute, Private Bag 2, Nelson, 7042, New Zealand.There has been much effort to assess the efficacy of sewage treatment plants to remove chemicals with estrogenic activity, but other modes of toxicity have received less attention. This study assessed the efficacy of advanced tertiary technologies to remove estrogen receptor (ER), aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AhR), retinoic receptor (RAR) agonists and genotoxicity using recombinant gene bioassays. Untreated sewage contained ER, AhR and RAR agonists and was genotoxic. Activated sludge treatment removed over 69% of the ER, AhR and RAR aqueous phase activities. Ozonation and biologically activated carbon processes removed genotoxicity and most receptor agonists to below detection limits. Estrogenic activity was associated with the semi-polar fraction of the aqueous phase and non-polar phase of the influent (maximum 30%). AhR and RAR activities were found in both the aqueous and particulate phases of influent. Only RAR activity was frequently found in the polar fraction of aqueous and particulate phases of the process effluent. In the influent, the greatest RAR activity was found in the polar fraction of the aqueous phase (>65%). Genotoxic activity was detected in all influent fractions but rapidly decreased. The results showed that ER, AhR and RAR agonists were greatly reduced by the advanced tertiary treatment processes.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405665021000093Yeast two-hybridAnalytical chemistryEstrogensAryl hydrocarbon receptorRetinoic receptorumu genotoxicity bioassay |
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Lisa A. Hamilton Fujio Shiraishi Daisuke Nakajima Michael Boake Richard P. Lim Olivier Champeau Louis A. Tremblay Assessment of the efficacy of an advanced tertiary sewage treatment plant to remove biologically active chemicals using endocrine and genotoxicity bioassays Emerging Contaminants Yeast two-hybrid Analytical chemistry Estrogens Aryl hydrocarbon receptor Retinoic receptor umu genotoxicity bioassay |
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Lisa A. Hamilton Fujio Shiraishi Daisuke Nakajima Michael Boake Richard P. Lim Olivier Champeau Louis A. Tremblay |
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Assessment of the efficacy of an advanced tertiary sewage treatment plant to remove biologically active chemicals using endocrine and genotoxicity bioassays |
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Assessment of the efficacy of an advanced tertiary sewage treatment plant to remove biologically active chemicals using endocrine and genotoxicity bioassays |
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Assessment of the efficacy of an advanced tertiary sewage treatment plant to remove biologically active chemicals using endocrine and genotoxicity bioassays |
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Assessment of the efficacy of an advanced tertiary sewage treatment plant to remove biologically active chemicals using endocrine and genotoxicity bioassays |
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Assessment of the efficacy of an advanced tertiary sewage treatment plant to remove biologically active chemicals using endocrine and genotoxicity bioassays |
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assessment of the efficacy of an advanced tertiary sewage treatment plant to remove biologically active chemicals using endocrine and genotoxicity bioassays |
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KeAi Communications Co., Ltd. |
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Emerging Contaminants |
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There has been much effort to assess the efficacy of sewage treatment plants to remove chemicals with estrogenic activity, but other modes of toxicity have received less attention. This study assessed the efficacy of advanced tertiary technologies to remove estrogen receptor (ER), aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AhR), retinoic receptor (RAR) agonists and genotoxicity using recombinant gene bioassays. Untreated sewage contained ER, AhR and RAR agonists and was genotoxic. Activated sludge treatment removed over 69% of the ER, AhR and RAR aqueous phase activities. Ozonation and biologically activated carbon processes removed genotoxicity and most receptor agonists to below detection limits. Estrogenic activity was associated with the semi-polar fraction of the aqueous phase and non-polar phase of the influent (maximum 30%). AhR and RAR activities were found in both the aqueous and particulate phases of influent. Only RAR activity was frequently found in the polar fraction of aqueous and particulate phases of the process effluent. In the influent, the greatest RAR activity was found in the polar fraction of the aqueous phase (>65%). Genotoxic activity was detected in all influent fractions but rapidly decreased. The results showed that ER, AhR and RAR agonists were greatly reduced by the advanced tertiary treatment processes. |
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Yeast two-hybrid Analytical chemistry Estrogens Aryl hydrocarbon receptor Retinoic receptor umu genotoxicity bioassay |
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