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         We wanted to know more in detail how <b>micropollutants effect the aquatic world </b>in our waters. Therefore, we contacted Prof. Dr. Jörg Oehlmann. He has been Professor for <b>aquatic ecotoxicology</b> at the Goethe University in Frankfurt am Main since 2001.
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         Prof. Oehlmann informed us about the evaluation of a substance toxicity and why harmful effects are difficult to prove.
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         With regard of our implementation, he drew attention to our <b>plastic based biofilm carriers</b>. Through them, we would <b>introduce plasticizers</b> as well as microplastics into the water. In addition, he made us aware of the <b>spatial limitation</b> municipal wastewater treatment plants (WWTP) have, which could make the inclusion of an additional clarifier for our biofilm impossible.
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         Concerning our implementation, he drew attention to our <b>plastic-based biofilm carriers</b>. Through them, we would <b>introduce plasticizers</b> as well as microplastics into the water. In addition, he made us aware of the <b>spatial limitation</b> municipal wastewater treatment plants (WWTP) have, which could make the inclusion of an additional clarifier for our biofilm impossible.
  
  
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         We did a lot of research on the aforementioned substances and found that the laccases we use are already <a href="https://2020.igem.org/Team:TU_Darmstadt/Project/Pharmaceutical_Degradation#Degradationofsubstances" target="_blank"><b>able to degrade all of them</b></a>. As a future outlook when we could possibly go in to the laboratory, we plan to test laccase activity in assays with those compounds.
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         We did a lot of research on the aforementioned substances and found that the laccases we use are already <a href="https://2020.igem.org/Team:TU_Darmstadt/Project/Pharmaceutical_Degradation#Degradationofsubstances" target="_blank"><b>able to degrade all of them</b></a>. As a future outlook when we could go into the laboratory, we plan to test laccase activity in assays with those compounds.
  
 
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         Furthermore, we thought about <b>new strategies for implementation</b> of our project besides that of an additional clarifier. We want to avoid using plastic carriers and developed a system which <a href="https://2020.igem.org/Team:TU_Darmstadt/Implementation#Wastewater%20Treatment%20Plants" target="_blank"><b>fits to the conditions in municipal WWTPs</b></a> as well.<br><br>
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         Furthermore, we thought about <b>new strategies for the implementation</b> of our project besides that of an additional clarifier. We want to avoid using plastic carriers and developed a system which <a href="https://2020.igem.org/Team:TU_Darmstadt/Implementation#Wastewater%20Treatment%20Plants" target="_blank"><b>fits the conditions in municipal WWTPs</b></a> as well.<br><br>
  
 
                     For a more detailed review of our interview <a href="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2020/9/97/T--TU_Darmstadt--HP_interviews_in_detail.pdf" target="_blank">click here</a>.
 
                     For a more detailed review of our interview <a href="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2020/9/97/T--TU_Darmstadt--HP_interviews_in_detail.pdf" target="_blank">click here</a>.

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image/svg+xml O reduction of wastewater toxicity using a B. subtilis biofilm Implementation Environment Syntheticbiology Ethics Dipl. Ing.Udo Bäuerle Dr. Ulrich Ehlers Florian Heyn Prof. Dr. Susanne Lackner Thomas Seeger Prof. Dr. Sibylle Gaisser Prof. Dr. Andreas Jürgens Prof. Dr. Alfred Nordmann PhD Yunrong Chai Dr. Sabine Sané Dr. Dietmar Schlosser Prof. Dr.Jörg Stülke Prof. Dr.Jörg Oehlmann Dr. Patrick Schröder Integrated Human Practices Prof. Dr.Ralf Möller
In the last few centuries, purification of wastewater has undeniably grown to be a vital necessity in terms of water hygiene, water recycling and ultimately water scarcity. Wastewater purification is a highly complex topic that we tried to grasp over the course of this year. As a result, we learned to understand the imperative of responsible research - to think through every step of our project and get in contact with stakeholders in wastewater treatment plants (WWTP), microbiologists, ecotoxicologists and ethics experts amongst others. "B-TOX" has only come so far because it profited on the abundant spectrum of experts. Their input had an enormous impact on the decision-making of our project. Many experts confirmed that our project should be pursued due to the danger pharmaceuticals like diclofenac pose to the environment. Since we were not able to get into the lab, we obtained help in maturing our project, adapting and designing our application to the special circumstances in WWTPs as well as help in creating a responsible research project. Click on the picture above or scroll down to learn more!

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Environment

As a first step, we needed to understand the general problem as good as possible. We contacted the German federal environment agency (UBA) as well as an ecotoxicologist to learn more about how micropollutants end up in the environment and what impact they have.

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Synthetic Biology

Since we were not able to get into the lab, we wanted to elaborate our project in detail theoretically. Therefore, we talked to microbiologists and other experts about our ideas to get as much information as possible and learn from their experiences.

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Implementation

For implementation of our project, we did not only get in touch with several wastewater treatment plants, but also visited one ourselves. Furthermore, we talked to a professor who already works on using biofilms in WWTPs and obtained useful information on how our biofilm could be implemented. We submitted questions to the German Environment Agency for Consumer Protection and Food Safety about the legal situation of GMOs.


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Ethics

It’s really important for us to shape our research responsible and think of ethical aspects of our project. We talked about this with professors for philosophy and a member of the ethic commission of our university.


For more detailed reviews of our interviews click here.