Fate of enrofloxacin in swine sewage |
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Authors: | Pierini Elisabetta Famiglini Giorgio Mangani Filippo Cappiello Achille |
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Affiliation: | Università di Urbino "Carlo Bo", Istituto di Scienze Chimiche "F. Bruner", P Rinascimento 6, 61029 Urbino, Italy. |
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Abstract: | The fate of enrofloxacin present in raw sewage at a swine-breeding facility was investigated by liquid-liquid extraction and reversed-phase liquid chromatography with photodiode array detection. Samples were collected in the storage pits of each pigsty and in a nonaerated lagoon used to stock the sewage. In the pigsties, the sewage was mixed with 10% olive oil groundwater, following a certified procedure (cod. Cer 020301) which reduces the bad odors and produces a better manure. This sewage treatment for 8 months in the lagoon dramatically reduced the amount of enrofloxacin to levels under the detection limit of 0.6 microg.L(-)(1). The results stress the importance of correct sludge management in limiting the impact of enrofloxacin in the environment. |
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