Evaluation of potential E. coli transport from on-site sewage facilities in a Texas watershed

Potential E. coli contamination in surface waters from on-site sewage facilities was investigated in the Dickinson Bayou watershed, Texas. This watershed is listed as impaired due to bacteria by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality. Two water quality monitoring stations, with flow meters a...

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Main Authors: Derek Morrison, Raghupathy Karthikeyan, Clyde Munster, John Jacob, Terry J Gentry
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Language:English
Published: Texas Water Journal 2017-04-01
Series:Texas Water Journal
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Online Access:https://twj-ojs-tdl.tdl.org/twj/index.php/twj/article/view/7041
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spelling doaj-eae9e6cfddf6465aaeadf9e06097585e2021-10-02T19:00:38ZengTexas Water JournalTexas Water Journal2160-53192017-04-0181Evaluation of potential E. coli transport from on-site sewage facilities in a Texas watershedDerek Morrison0Raghupathy Karthikeyan1Clyde Munster2John Jacob3Terry J Gentry4Biological and Agricultural Engineering, Texas A&M UniversityBiological and Agricultural Engineering, Texas A&M UniversityBiological and Agricultural Engineering, Texas A&M UniversityTexas Sea Grant, 1250 Bay Area Blvd., Suite C, Houston, TX 77058Soil and Crop Sciences, Texas A&M University Potential E. coli contamination in surface waters from on-site sewage facilities was investigated in the Dickinson Bayou watershed, Texas. This watershed is listed as impaired due to bacteria by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality. Two water quality monitoring stations, with flow meters and automatic water samplers, were installed in the watershed to assess E. coli concentrations in surface runoff. One monitoring station was installed in a neighborhood that solely used an on-site sewage facility (OSSF) and the second monitoring station, the control site, was installed in a neighborhood connected to a municipal sewage plant. For 16 runoff events at the OSSF site, the combined geometric mean E. coli concentration was 639 colony forming units (CFU)/100milliters while the geometric mean E. coli concentration for 13 runoff events at the control site was 371 CFU/100milliliters. The E. coli concentrations from the 2 sites were not statistically different, suggesting that OSSFs may not be the major cause of bacterial contamination in the Dickinson Bayou watershed. In addition, a bacterial source tracking method was employed, which concluded that a portion of the E. coli from both sites were of human origin. Citation: Morrison D, Karthikeyan R, Munster C, Jacob J, Gentry T. 2017. Evaluation of potential E. coli transport from on-site sewage facilities in a Texas watershed. Texas Water Journal. 8(1):18-28. Available from: https://doi.org/10.21423/twj.v8i1.7041. https://twj-ojs-tdl.tdl.org/twj/index.php/twj/article/view/7041E. colion-site sewage facilitiessurface waterTexas coastal watershedbacterial source tracking
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Clyde Munster
John Jacob
Terry J Gentry
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Raghupathy Karthikeyan
Clyde Munster
John Jacob
Terry J Gentry
Evaluation of potential E. coli transport from on-site sewage facilities in a Texas watershed
Texas Water Journal
E. coli
on-site sewage facilities
surface water
Texas coastal watershed
bacterial source tracking
author_facet Derek Morrison
Raghupathy Karthikeyan
Clyde Munster
John Jacob
Terry J Gentry
author_sort Derek Morrison
title Evaluation of potential E. coli transport from on-site sewage facilities in a Texas watershed
title_short Evaluation of potential E. coli transport from on-site sewage facilities in a Texas watershed
title_full Evaluation of potential E. coli transport from on-site sewage facilities in a Texas watershed
title_fullStr Evaluation of potential E. coli transport from on-site sewage facilities in a Texas watershed
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of potential E. coli transport from on-site sewage facilities in a Texas watershed
title_sort evaluation of potential e. coli transport from on-site sewage facilities in a texas watershed
publisher Texas Water Journal
series Texas Water Journal
issn 2160-5319
publishDate 2017-04-01
description Potential E. coli contamination in surface waters from on-site sewage facilities was investigated in the Dickinson Bayou watershed, Texas. This watershed is listed as impaired due to bacteria by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality. Two water quality monitoring stations, with flow meters and automatic water samplers, were installed in the watershed to assess E. coli concentrations in surface runoff. One monitoring station was installed in a neighborhood that solely used an on-site sewage facility (OSSF) and the second monitoring station, the control site, was installed in a neighborhood connected to a municipal sewage plant. For 16 runoff events at the OSSF site, the combined geometric mean E. coli concentration was 639 colony forming units (CFU)/100milliters while the geometric mean E. coli concentration for 13 runoff events at the control site was 371 CFU/100milliliters. The E. coli concentrations from the 2 sites were not statistically different, suggesting that OSSFs may not be the major cause of bacterial contamination in the Dickinson Bayou watershed. In addition, a bacterial source tracking method was employed, which concluded that a portion of the E. coli from both sites were of human origin. Citation: Morrison D, Karthikeyan R, Munster C, Jacob J, Gentry T. 2017. Evaluation of potential E. coli transport from on-site sewage facilities in a Texas watershed. Texas Water Journal. 8(1):18-28. Available from: https://doi.org/10.21423/twj.v8i1.7041.
topic E. coli
on-site sewage facilities
surface water
Texas coastal watershed
bacterial source tracking
url https://twj-ojs-tdl.tdl.org/twj/index.php/twj/article/view/7041
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