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Steroid hormone degraders for wastewater treatment

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In remote areas, wastewater treatment typically occurs directly at the source in decentralized systems, which often work well in removing biochemical oxygen demand, nitrogen, and phosphorus, but not micropollutants like pharmaceuticals and steroid hormones. Microorganisms capable of degrading such micropollutants could be used in bioengineered systems to increase micropollutant removal. In this study, bacteria were enriched from municipal wastewater in flow-through reactors supplemented with low concentrations of testosterone (TE), androsta-1,4-dien-3,17-dion (ADD), 17ß-estradiol (E2) or 17a-ethinylestradiol (EE2). TE and ADD removal was stable over multiple transfers and several androgen-degrading Comamonas strains were isolated. In contrast, E2 and EE2 removal was considerably slower, and no estrogen-degrading strains were isolated, suggesting that estrogens were removed mainly by adsorption and precipitation rather than by biological activity. The system's complexity was then increased to approach real-life conditions by increasing reactor size, adding alternative carbon sources and/or sterilized real wastewater and supplementing a hormone mix. Sequencing-based community analysis confirmed Comamonas as the main androgen degrader in these reactors, but did not identify any known estrogen degraders. Alternative carbon but not real wastewater reduced hormone removal rates. These results show that (i) efficient androgen-degrading bacteria can be readily isolated using flow-through reactors and low hormone concentrations, while isolation of estrogen degraders is more difficult, (ii) androgen-degrading Comamonas strains are good candidates for bioaugmentation of small-scale water treatment solutions and (iii) alternative carbon sources might hinder steroid degradation. This provides a basis to improve steroid removal from wastewater by bioaugmentation to prevent hormone discharge into water bodies.
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