Effects of assimilable organic carbon and free chlorine on bacterial growth in drinking water.

Assimilable organic carbon (AOC) is one of the most important factors affecting the re-growth of microorganisms in drinking water. High AOC concentrations result in biological instability, but disinfection kills microbes to ensure the safety of drinking water. Free chlorine is an important oxidizing...

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Main Authors: Xiaolu Liu, Jingqi Wang, Tingting Liu, Weiwen Kong, Xiaoqing He, Yi Jin, Bolin Zhang
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2015-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4452771?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-29dc0bd7127447978c5f801a7540dbaa2020-11-25T02:23:08ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032015-01-01106e012882510.1371/journal.pone.0128825Effects of assimilable organic carbon and free chlorine on bacterial growth in drinking water.Xiaolu LiuJingqi WangTingting LiuWeiwen KongXiaoqing HeYi JinBolin ZhangAssimilable organic carbon (AOC) is one of the most important factors affecting the re-growth of microorganisms in drinking water. High AOC concentrations result in biological instability, but disinfection kills microbes to ensure the safety of drinking water. Free chlorine is an important oxidizing agent used during the disinfection process. Therefore, we explored the combined effects of AOC and free chlorine on bacterial growth in drinking water using flow cytometry (FCM). The initial AOC concentration was 168 μg.L(-1) in all water samples. Without free chlorine, the concentrations of intact bacteria increased but the level of AOC decreased. The addition of sodium hypochlorite caused an increase and fluctuation in AOC due to the oxidation of organic carbon. The concentrations of intact bacteria decreased from 1.1 × 10(5) cells.mL(-1) to 2.6 × 10(4) cells.mL(-1) at an initial free chlorine dose of 0.6 mg.L(-1) to 4.8 × 10(4) cells.mL(-1) at an initial free chlorine dose of 0.3 mg.L(-1) due to free chlorine originating from sodium hypochlorite. Additionally, free chlorine might be more obviously affected AOC concentrations than microbial growth did. These results suggested that AOC and free chlorine might have combined effects on microbial growth. In this study, our results showed concentrations determined by FCM were higher than those by HPC, which indicated that some E. coli detected by FCM might not be detected using HPC in drinking water. The level of free chlorine might restrain the consumption of AOC by inhibiting the growth of E. coli; on the other hand, chlorination might increase the level of AOC, thereby increase the potential for microbial growth in the drinking water network.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4452771?pdf=render
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author Xiaolu Liu
Jingqi Wang
Tingting Liu
Weiwen Kong
Xiaoqing He
Yi Jin
Bolin Zhang
spellingShingle Xiaolu Liu
Jingqi Wang
Tingting Liu
Weiwen Kong
Xiaoqing He
Yi Jin
Bolin Zhang
Effects of assimilable organic carbon and free chlorine on bacterial growth in drinking water.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Xiaolu Liu
Jingqi Wang
Tingting Liu
Weiwen Kong
Xiaoqing He
Yi Jin
Bolin Zhang
author_sort Xiaolu Liu
title Effects of assimilable organic carbon and free chlorine on bacterial growth in drinking water.
title_short Effects of assimilable organic carbon and free chlorine on bacterial growth in drinking water.
title_full Effects of assimilable organic carbon and free chlorine on bacterial growth in drinking water.
title_fullStr Effects of assimilable organic carbon and free chlorine on bacterial growth in drinking water.
title_full_unstemmed Effects of assimilable organic carbon and free chlorine on bacterial growth in drinking water.
title_sort effects of assimilable organic carbon and free chlorine on bacterial growth in drinking water.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2015-01-01
description Assimilable organic carbon (AOC) is one of the most important factors affecting the re-growth of microorganisms in drinking water. High AOC concentrations result in biological instability, but disinfection kills microbes to ensure the safety of drinking water. Free chlorine is an important oxidizing agent used during the disinfection process. Therefore, we explored the combined effects of AOC and free chlorine on bacterial growth in drinking water using flow cytometry (FCM). The initial AOC concentration was 168 μg.L(-1) in all water samples. Without free chlorine, the concentrations of intact bacteria increased but the level of AOC decreased. The addition of sodium hypochlorite caused an increase and fluctuation in AOC due to the oxidation of organic carbon. The concentrations of intact bacteria decreased from 1.1 × 10(5) cells.mL(-1) to 2.6 × 10(4) cells.mL(-1) at an initial free chlorine dose of 0.6 mg.L(-1) to 4.8 × 10(4) cells.mL(-1) at an initial free chlorine dose of 0.3 mg.L(-1) due to free chlorine originating from sodium hypochlorite. Additionally, free chlorine might be more obviously affected AOC concentrations than microbial growth did. These results suggested that AOC and free chlorine might have combined effects on microbial growth. In this study, our results showed concentrations determined by FCM were higher than those by HPC, which indicated that some E. coli detected by FCM might not be detected using HPC in drinking water. The level of free chlorine might restrain the consumption of AOC by inhibiting the growth of E. coli; on the other hand, chlorination might increase the level of AOC, thereby increase the potential for microbial growth in the drinking water network.
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