Equivalency of indirect and direct potable reuse paradigms based on a quantitative microbial risk assessment framework DOI Creative Commons

Erfaneh Amoueyan,

Sajjad Ahmad, Joseph N.S. Eisenberg

et al.

Microbial Risk Analysis, Journal Year: 2019, Volume and Issue: 12, P. 60 - 75

Published: June 14, 2019

Due to rapid growth in the potable reuse industry, there is a need better characterize associated pathogen risks and degree of attenuation achieved by various treatment trains. It also important understand how emerging frameworks compare historical practice de facto reuse. As such, goals this study were (1) evaluate equivalency indirect (IPR) direct (DPR) systems; (2) alternative trains; (3) identify design components operational conditions that are most critical minimizing public health risks. To end, we developed static quantitative microbial risk assessment (QMRA) for Cryptosporidium, norovirus, adenovirus, Salmonella. Treatment process performance (including failure scenarios) resultant estimated using Stella 10.1 system dynamics model. The combined annual infection was lower DPR systems with no surface water influence [median = 1.1 × 10−8 ozone-based 3.9 10−6 reverse osmosis (RO)] compared IPR or raw augmentation (median 9.0 10−4 3.8 10−3). Although reuse, planned IPR, exceeded common benchmark, generally dominated concentrations upstream water, thereby highlighting importance source characterization all drinking systems. Moreover, calculation each often particular (e.g., adenovirus maximum 3.7 10−2 RO-based during compound failure). Sensitivity analyses demonstrated storage time temperature failures decreased greater recycled contributions (RWC) due robustness advanced and/or environmental buffer.

Language: Английский

Freshwater environments as reservoirs of antibiotic resistant bacteria and their role in the dissemination of antibiotic resistance genes DOI
Chika Felicitas Nnadozie, Oghenekaro Nelson Odume

Environmental Pollution, Journal Year: 2019, Volume and Issue: 254, P. 113067 - 113067

Published: Aug. 20, 2019

Language: Английский

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292

Microbial Indicators of Fecal Pollution: Recent Progress and Challenges in Assessing Water Quality DOI Creative Commons
David Holcomb, Jill R. Stewart

Current Environmental Health Reports, Journal Year: 2020, Volume and Issue: 7(3), P. 311 - 324

Published: June 15, 2020

Abstract Purpose of Review Fecal contamination water is a major public health concern. This review summarizes recent developments and advancements in quality indicators fecal contamination. Recent Findings highlights number trends. First, continue to be valuable tool assess have expanded include able detect sources water. Second, molecular methods, particularly PCR-based advanced considerably their selected targets rigor, but added complexity that may prohibit adoption for routine monitoring activities at this time. Third, risk modeling beginning better connect human risks, with the accuracy assessments currently tied timing conditions where measured. Summary Research has although challenges remain effective use both traditional alternative characterization, source attribution apportionment, impact evaluation.

Language: Английский

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141

A review on microbial contaminants in stormwater runoff and outfalls: Potential health risks and mitigation strategies DOI Open Access
Warish Ahmed, Kerry A. Hamilton, S. Toze

et al.

The Science of The Total Environment, Journal Year: 2019, Volume and Issue: 692, P. 1304 - 1321

Published: July 5, 2019

Language: Английский

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135

Fecal indicator bacteria from environmental sources; strategies for identification to improve water quality monitoring DOI
Megan Devane, Elaine Moriarty, Louise Weaver

et al.

Water Research, Journal Year: 2020, Volume and Issue: 185, P. 116204 - 116204

Published: July 20, 2020

Language: Английский

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126

Systematic review and meta-analysis of decay rates of waterborne mammalian viruses and coliphages in surface waters DOI Creative Commons
Alexandria B. Boehm, A. Silverman, Alexander Schriewer

et al.

Water Research, Journal Year: 2019, Volume and Issue: 164, P. 114898 - 114898

Published: July 23, 2019

Language: Английский

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99

Metagenomics and the development of viral water quality tools DOI Creative Commons
Kyle Bibby, Katherine Crank, Justin Greaves

et al.

npj Clean Water, Journal Year: 2019, Volume and Issue: 2(1)

Published: March 4, 2019

Abstract Human exposure to pathogenic viruses in environmental waters results a significant global disease burden. Current microbial water quality monitoring approaches, mainly based on fecal indicator bacteria, insufficiently capture human health impacts posed by water. The emergence of the ‘microbiome era’ and high-throughput metagenome sequencing has led discovery novel human-associated viruses, including both commensal microbiome. is often followed their detection wastewater, highlighting great diversity potentially present environment. Novel provide rich reservoir develop viral management tools with diverse applications, such as regulating wastewater reuse agricultural recreational waters. Here, we review pathway from tool, highlight select identified metagenomics subsequently detected environment (namely Bocavirus, Cosavirus, CrAssphage, Klassevirus, Pepper Mild Mottle Virus). We also discuss research needs enable application recently discovered monitoring, investigating geographic distribution, fate, viability potential viruses. Examples suggest that pathogens are likely be less abundant sewage, while other (e.g., bacteriophages or food) more but human-specific. improved resolution enabled metagenomic provides opportunity for tools.

Language: Английский

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83

Application of Machine Learning for eutrophication analysis and algal bloom prediction in an urban river: A 10-year study of the Han River, South Korea DOI

Quang Viet Ly,

Xuan Cuong Nguyen, Ngoc C. Lê

et al.

The Science of The Total Environment, Journal Year: 2021, Volume and Issue: 797, P. 149040 - 149040

Published: July 17, 2021

Language: Английский

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75

Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of the Persistence of Enveloped Viruses in Environmental Waters and Wastewater in the Absence of Disinfectants DOI Creative Commons
A. Silverman, Alexandria B. Boehm

Environmental Science & Technology, Journal Year: 2021, Volume and Issue: 55(21), P. 14480 - 14493

Published: Oct. 19, 2021

Enveloped viruses are characterized by a lipid-containing envelope that encapsulates the virion, and they have been cause of major outbreaks pandemics. Some enveloped excreted in feces other bodily fluids infected people animals, raising question their fate aquatic environment. Consequently, we conducted systematic review meta-analysis decay rate constants (k) from 12 families (i.e., Coronaviridae, Cystoviridae (specifically Phi6), Filoviridae, Hepadnaviridae, Herpesviridae, Orthomyxoviridae, Paramyxoviridae, Pneumoviridae, Poxviridae, Retroviridae, Rhabdoviridae, Togaviridae) environmental waters wastewater to evaluate kinetics identify virus characteristics influence k. A total 812 k met inclusion criteria were identified literature, with number for each family ranging 0 560, averaged values 0.11 d–1 1.85 d–1. Virus type genus, species, subspecies, or subtype), method enumeration culture-based (RT-)QPCR), experimental water matrix type, temperature sterility found significant effects on Additionally, statistically significantly greater than nonenveloped viruses. Multiple linear regression models allow prediction log10k as function method, temperature, provided six had sufficient data available model fitting Phi6, Togaviridae). Compiled multiple can be used inform management human animal waste, operation facilities, exposure risks treatment plant workers communities living regions lack facilities. Given limited some potential water-related transmission route, there is need additional collection aid academic researchers, public health agencies, professionals involved outbreak response.

Language: Английский

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62

Inactivation and risk control of pathogenic microorganisms in municipal sludge treatment: A review DOI Open Access
Mengtian Li, Ge Song, Ruiping Liu

et al.

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering, Journal Year: 2021, Volume and Issue: 16(6)

Published: Sept. 25, 2021

Language: Английский

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60

Have genetic targets for faecal pollution diagnostics and source tracking revolutionized water quality analysis yet? DOI Creative Commons
Katalin Demeter, Rita Linke, Elisenda Ballesté

et al.

FEMS Microbiology Reviews, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 47(4)

Published: June 7, 2023

The impacts of nucleic acid-based methods - such as PCR and sequencing to detect analyze indicators, genetic markers or molecular signatures microbial faecal pollution in health-related water quality research were assessed by rigorous literature analysis. A wide range application areas study designs has been identified since the first more than 30 years ago (>1100 publications). Given consistency assessment types, we suggest defining this emerging part science a new discipline: diagnostics (GFPD) Undoubtedly, GFPD already revolutionized detection (i.e., traditional alternative general indicator/marker analysis) source tracking host-associated analysis), current core applications. is also expanding many other areas, including infection health risk assessment, evaluation treatment, support wastewater surveillance. In addition, storage DNA extracts allows for biobanking, which opens up perspectives. tools can be combined with cultivation-based standardized indicator enumeration, pathogen detection, various environmental data an integrated analysis approach. This comprehensive meta-analysis provides scientific status quo field, trend analyses statistics, outlining discusses benefits challenges GFPD.

Language: Английский

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