Bioaerosol Exposure during Sorting of Municipal Solid, Commercial and Industrial Waste: Concentration Levels, Size Distribution, and Biodiversity of Airborne Fungal

Author:

Duquenne Philippe1ORCID,Simon Xavier2ORCID,Coulais Catherine2,Koehler Véronique2,Degois Jodelle2,Facon Brigitte3

Affiliation:

1. Process Engineering Division, National Research and Safety Institute (INRS), 1 Rue du Morvan CS 60027, CEDEX, 54519 Vandœuvre-lès-Nancy, France

2. Polluants Metrology Division, National Research and Safety Institute (INRS), 1 Rue du Morvan CS 60027, 54519 Vandœuvre-lès-Nancy, France

3. Caisse Régionale d’Assurance Maladie d’Ile-de-France (CRAMIF), 75954 Paris, France

Abstract

A study was carried out in a waste sorting plant (WSP) located in France, treating dry recyclable household waste (DRHW) as well as dry recyclable commercial and industrial waste (DRCIW). Stationary and personal inhalable samples were collected in the WSP in order to investigate bioaerosols (sampling on a filter; 2 L/min and 10 L/min) and airborne dust (CIP; 10 L/min). The aim of the study was to assess the extent to which the measurement of concentration, species composition, and particle size distribution contributes to a better assessment of the biological risks associated with exposure. The results confirmed that waste and waste sorting activities are sources of airborne fungi. Indeed, ambient concentrations ranged from 7.3 × 103 to 8.5 × 105 colony-forming units (CFU)/m3 for culturable fungi and up to 4 mg/m3 for dust. Personal exposure to inhalable dust was found up to 3 mg/m3 for dust and ranged from 8.6 × 103 to 1.5 × 106 CFU/m3 for fungi. Airborne fungal communities were found to be dominated by the Penicillium genera in both bioaerosols and settled dust samples, followed by the Aspergillus, Cladosporium, Wallemia, Mucor, and Rhizopus genera. Fungi were carried by particles of aerodynamic diameters, mainly between around 2.0 and 10.0 µm. The findings dealing with size distribution and biodiversity of bioaerosols suggest that employees are exposed to complex bioaerosols during their work and help to make a finer diagnosis of the risks involved, which is often difficult in the absence of any occupational exposure limit (OEL) value for bioaerosols in general.

Publisher

MDPI AG

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