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In situ persistence of indicator bacteria in streams polluted with acid mine drainage
Authors:Nancy E Carlson-Gunnoe  Constance B Law  Gary K Bissonnette
Affiliation:Division of Plant and Soil Sciences, 401 Brooks Hall, West Virginia University, Morgantown, WV 26506, U.S.A.
Abstract:Persistence of indicator organisms (total coliforms, fecal coliforms, and fecal streptococci) associated with natural samples of raw sewage was studied following in situ exposure to five aquatic environments. Three of these streams contained significant amounts of acid mine water (AMW) while the other two were relatively uncontaminated. Indicator organisms were rapidly killed upon exposure to the acid mine systems, whereas little reduction in numbers was observed in the uncontaminated streams. Seasonal changes affected survival of indicators as reflected by prolonged persistence at colder in situ water temperatures. The fecal coliform group was most susceptible to the AMW stress, while the fecal streptococci were most persistent. An enrichment technique resulted in substantially enhanced recovery of certain species of sublethally injured survivors of acid stress. Enrichment was particularly beneficial for recovery of AMW-injured fecal coliforms. Relatively little improvement in recovery of fecal streptococci was afforded by the enrichment technique.
Keywords:acid mine water  indicator bacteria  sewage bacteria  coliforms  fecal streptococci  Escherichia coli  domestic wastes  enteric bacteria  waste water pollution
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