雨水
雨水收集
合流下水道
环境科学
隐孢子虫
诺如病毒
污水
水质
环境工程
大肠噬菌体
污水
污染
微小隐孢子虫
地表径流
生活污水管
水文学(农业)
生态学
生物
微生物学
工程类
病毒学
基因
岩土工程
大肠杆菌
病毒
噬菌体
粪便
生物化学
作者
Christiane Schreiber,Sophie-Bo Heinkel,Nicole Zacharias,Franz-Michael Mertens,Ekkehard Christoffels,Uta Gayer,Christoph Koch,Thomas Kistemann
摘要
Abstract Separate sewer systems collect and discharge rainwater directly into surface water bodies. In residential areas covering moderate traffic load these are alternative drainage routes to avoid combined sewer overflow discharge and to keep rivers clean as required by the EU Water Framework Directive. This overflow's microbial quality, however, needs to be evaluated, since stormwater run-offs are potential pathways for pathogens into river systems. Between 2010 and 2016, two separate sewer systems in North Rhine-Westphalia (Germany) were investigated. The stormwater outflow was sampled during discharge events and microbiologically analysed. The results showed high concentrations of Escherichia coli (1,100–1,100,000 CFU/100 mL) and Clostridium perfringens (20–13,000 CFU/100 mL). Campylobacter and Salmonella were detected in 97% and 43% of the samples. Giardia cysts were more often detected (31.6%) than Cryptosporidium oocysts (10.5%). The sources of human pathogens in rainwater run-off are heterogeneous. While roads have already been declared as chemical polluters via rainwater run-off, our study detected supplementary pollution of mainly faecal microorganisms. Presumably, failed connections in the sewer system itself are important sources of human pathogens. We suggest treatment of stormwater run-offs before being discharged into the river system.
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