Όνομα Περιοδικού:International Journal of Environmental Health Research
For the disposal of sewage, sludge landfill is currently the practice adopted in Greece. Thirteen wastewater
treatment plants located throughout Greece (islands excluded) were investigated over a period of 1 year in
order to determine sludge microbiological quality. The time of exposure of the samples to environmental
conditions and stress varied considerably, from a few hours to several months. The mean values for total
coliforms were 4 to > 2400/100 ml and for faecal coliforms < 3 to > 2400/100. Salmonellae were isolated
from all plants with the exception of two. Parasites were isolated from five treatment plants. There was no
difference in the bacterial indicator counts of faecal pollution or the presence of salmonellae and parasites according to the time of disposal of the sludge to the fields. The samples taken from the soil, or from
flowers and vegetables which grow in the area of the sludge disposal were mostly negative for faecal
pollution bacteria indicators. Salmonellae and parasites were not recovered from any samples. Five of the 16 serotypes reported from the National Salmonella Reference Center were present in the sludge
samples.