隐孢子虫
大肠噬菌体
贾第虫
环孢子虫
废水
污水
流出物
滴滤器
污水处理
生物
原生动物
微小隐孢子虫
粪大肠菌群
微生物学
环孢子虫
活性污泥
诺如病毒
兽医学
制浆造纸工业
粪便
环境工程
水质
环境科学
生态学
噬菌体
病毒学
病毒
大肠杆菌
医学
基因
工程类
生物化学
作者
Bradley W. Schmitz,Hitoha Moriyama,Eiji Haramoto,Masaaki Kitajima,Samendra P. Sherchan,Charles P. Gerba,Ian L. Pepper
标识
DOI:10.1021/acs.est.7b05876
摘要
Increased demand for water reuse and reclamation accentuates the importance for optimal wastewater treatment to limit protozoa in effluents. Two wastewater treatment plants utilizing advanced Bardenpho were investigated over a 12-month period to determine the incidence and reduction of Cryptosporidium, Giardia, Cyclospora, and fecal indicators. Results were compared to facilities that previously operated in the same geographical area. Protozoa (oo)cysts were concentrated using an electronegative filter and subsequently detected by fluorescent microscopy and/or PCR methods. Cryptosporidium and Giardia were frequently detected in raw sewage, but Cyclospora was not detected in any wastewater samples. Facilities with Bardenpho treatment exhibited higher removals of (oo)cysts than facilities utilizing activated sludge or trickling filters. This was likely due to Bardenpho systems having increased solid wasting rates; however, this mechanism cannot be confirmed as sludge samples were not analyzed. Use of dissolved-air-flotation instead of sedimentation tanks did not result in more efficient removal of (oo)cysts. Concentrations of protozoa were compared with each other, Escherichia coli, somatic coliphage, and viruses (pepper mild mottle virus, Aichi virus 1, adenovirus, and polyomaviruses JC and BK). Although significant correlations were rare, somatic coliphage showed the highest potential as an indicator for the abundance of protozoa in wastewaters.
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