Title of article :
Tracers for investigating pathogen fate and removal
mechanisms in mesocosms
Author/Authors :
Alan G. Werker، نويسنده , , ?، نويسنده , , Wendy Van Loon b، نويسنده , , Raymond L. Legge، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
The purpose of the present investigation has been to develop a tracer suite that has application in in-situ assessment and
optimization of physical and biological removal and elimination mechanisms of pathogens within laboratory scale biological
treatment systems. The tracer suite includes three pathogen indicators, namely, a conserved non-viable particle (fluorescently
labelled microspheres, FLM), a non-conserved non-viable particle (fluorescently labelled bioparticles, FLB), and a non-conserved
viable particle (Nalidixic acid resistant E. coli, NAREC). The tracer triplet principles were developed with practical experiments on
planted, and unplanted subsurface flow wetland mesocosms treating a synthetic domestic wastewater. The tracers monitor for
physical removal mechanisms (FLM), elimination activity (FLB), and removal thresholds (NAREC). FLM enumeration was
simplified by calibration of particle concentration with respect to acetone-extractable fluorescence. Similarly, FLB elimination was
assessed by bulk fluorescence using two characteristic excitation–emission wavelength pairs: 494/519 and 220/319 nm. NAREC
results indicated that first order removal kinetics may only proceed down to limiting threshold concentrations.
Keywords :
Tracers , Fluorescently labelled microspheres , Indicator bio-particles , pathogen removal , Biological treatment , Nalidixic resistant Escherichia coli , Fluorescently labelledbacteria
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment