Abstract

Biocidal agents (BA) are widely used in environmentally safe toilet complexes (ESTC) of passenger railcars to suppress microbial activity in fаecal sludge (FS). Subsequent disposal of BA-containing FS at municipal sewage treatment facilities adversely affects their work due to the loss of activated sludge. The antimicrobial properties of BA, based on quaternary ammonium compounds (QAC) and polyhexamethylene guanidine (PHMG), as well as methods for its neutralization, have been studied. It was confirmed that BA based on QAC and PHMG has an antimicrobial effect on various groups of bacteria, reducing their number by 10-100 or more times. It was found that FS contains two groups of microorganisms with different sensitivity to BA. Methods for deactivation of the BA antimicrobial action in FS were tested using: (1), a deactivating agent; (2), incubation with thermophilically digested wastewater sludge as a source of the microbial methanogenic community; and (3), chemical deactivation by acidification or alkalization. The highest efficiency was shown by the method of deactivation of BA via thermophilic anaerobic digestion with pretreatment of FS with a strong acid biocide, fаecal sludge of ESTC of passenger railcars, antimicrobial activity, quaternary ammonium compounds, polyhexamethylene guanidine, deactivator, methanogenic microbial community This work was financially supported by the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation.

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