Extending the Holding Time for Agricultural Water Testing EPA Method 1603 for Produce Growers

Agricultural water is a known vector for the transfer of foodborne pathogens onto fresh produce. Development of pre-harvest and post-harvest microbial profiles of agricultural water used by fresh produce growers, processors, and holdings is a requirement under the Food Safety Modernization Act Produ...

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Main Authors: Manreet Singh Bhullar, Angela Shaw, Joseph Hannan, Smaranda Andrews
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-09-01
Series:Water
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/11/10/2020
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spelling doaj-0efb70e3b11f46fabd1b81a47fb6bd4a2020-11-25T01:44:09ZengMDPI AGWater2073-44412019-09-011110202010.3390/w11102020w11102020Extending the Holding Time for Agricultural Water Testing EPA Method 1603 for Produce GrowersManreet Singh Bhullar0Angela Shaw1Joseph Hannan2Smaranda Andrews3Department of Food Science and Human Nutrition, Iowa State University, Ames Iowa, IA 50011, USADepartment of Food Science and Human Nutrition, Iowa State University, Ames Iowa, IA 50011, USAIowa State University Extension and Outreach, Adel Iowa, IA 50003, USADepartment of Food Science and Human Nutrition, Iowa State University, Ames Iowa, IA 50011, USAAgricultural water is a known vector for the transfer of foodborne pathogens onto fresh produce. Development of pre-harvest and post-harvest microbial profiles of agricultural water used by fresh produce growers, processors, and holdings is a requirement under the Food Safety Modernization Act Produce Safety Rule. One of the United States Environmental Protection Agency (US EPA) approved agricultural water testing methods is US EPA Method 1603, which requires no greater than a 6-h time frame between the collection of the water sample and initiation of analysis. This 6-h timeframe is unrealistic for many produce growers due to there being few laboratories certified to conduct testing and the geographic location of the farms. Agricultural water samples (n = 101) from well water and surface water were collected from 60 different farms to determine if holding samples for 24 h yielded significantly more generic <i>Escherichia coli</i> (<i>E.coli)</i> than 6 h using EPA 1603 method. A total of 32 samples were found contaminated with generic <i>E. coli</i>. Of these positive samples, surface water accounted for 87.5% of the samples (n = 28). There was no significant disparity between populations of generic <i>E. coli</i> at 6- and 24-h sample-test time interval (<i>p</i> &gt; 0.05). These results provide evidence that the sample-test time interval can be extended to 24-h time, which makes quantitative generic <i>E. coli</i> testing for agricultural water as mandated by the FSMA Produce Safety Rule more accessible to growers.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/11/10/2020agricultural waterepa 1603water testingfruitvegetableproduce safety rule
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author Manreet Singh Bhullar
Angela Shaw
Joseph Hannan
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Extending the Holding Time for Agricultural Water Testing EPA Method 1603 for Produce Growers
Water
agricultural water
epa 1603
water testing
fruit
vegetable
produce safety rule
author_facet Manreet Singh Bhullar
Angela Shaw
Joseph Hannan
Smaranda Andrews
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title Extending the Holding Time for Agricultural Water Testing EPA Method 1603 for Produce Growers
title_short Extending the Holding Time for Agricultural Water Testing EPA Method 1603 for Produce Growers
title_full Extending the Holding Time for Agricultural Water Testing EPA Method 1603 for Produce Growers
title_fullStr Extending the Holding Time for Agricultural Water Testing EPA Method 1603 for Produce Growers
title_full_unstemmed Extending the Holding Time for Agricultural Water Testing EPA Method 1603 for Produce Growers
title_sort extending the holding time for agricultural water testing epa method 1603 for produce growers
publisher MDPI AG
series Water
issn 2073-4441
publishDate 2019-09-01
description Agricultural water is a known vector for the transfer of foodborne pathogens onto fresh produce. Development of pre-harvest and post-harvest microbial profiles of agricultural water used by fresh produce growers, processors, and holdings is a requirement under the Food Safety Modernization Act Produce Safety Rule. One of the United States Environmental Protection Agency (US EPA) approved agricultural water testing methods is US EPA Method 1603, which requires no greater than a 6-h time frame between the collection of the water sample and initiation of analysis. This 6-h timeframe is unrealistic for many produce growers due to there being few laboratories certified to conduct testing and the geographic location of the farms. Agricultural water samples (n = 101) from well water and surface water were collected from 60 different farms to determine if holding samples for 24 h yielded significantly more generic <i>Escherichia coli</i> (<i>E.coli)</i> than 6 h using EPA 1603 method. A total of 32 samples were found contaminated with generic <i>E. coli</i>. Of these positive samples, surface water accounted for 87.5% of the samples (n = 28). There was no significant disparity between populations of generic <i>E. coli</i> at 6- and 24-h sample-test time interval (<i>p</i> &gt; 0.05). These results provide evidence that the sample-test time interval can be extended to 24-h time, which makes quantitative generic <i>E. coli</i> testing for agricultural water as mandated by the FSMA Produce Safety Rule more accessible to growers.
topic agricultural water
epa 1603
water testing
fruit
vegetable
produce safety rule
url https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/11/10/2020
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