Critical evaluation of the factors affecting Escherichia coli environmental decay for outfall plume models

The Escherichia coli T90 parameter is widely employed in outfall plume hydrodynamic models. Although there is a great deal of academic literature estimating T90, no standard methodology has been validated so far. Estimation of die-off rates should consider many other biological, chemical and physica...

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Main Authors: Marcos Tavares Carneiro, Myriam Bandeira Vianna Cortes, Julio Cesar Wasserman
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Language:English
Published: Instituto de Pesquisas Ambientais em Bacias Hidrográficas (IPABHi) 2018-08-01
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spelling doaj-ede93ff7f2eb48f08f7df79b7e78dad92020-11-24T22:04:55ZengInstituto de Pesquisas Ambientais em Bacias Hidrográficas (IPABHi)Revista Ambiente & Água1980-993X2018-08-0113411810.4136/ambi-agua.2106Critical evaluation of the factors affecting Escherichia coli environmental decay for outfall plume modelsMarcos Tavares Carneiro0Myriam Bandeira Vianna Cortes1Julio Cesar Wasserman2Universidade Federal Fluminense (UFF), Niterói, RJ, Brasil Programa de pós-graduação em Sistema de Gestão Sustentáveis (PPSIG)Universidade Federal Fluminense (UFF), Niterói, RJ, Brasil Departamento de Microbiologia e Parasitologia (MIP). Universidade Federal Fluminense (UFF), Niterói, RJ, Brasil Departamento de Análise Geoambiental (GAG). The Escherichia coli T90 parameter is widely employed in outfall plume hydrodynamic models. Although there is a great deal of academic literature estimating T90, no standard methodology has been validated so far. Estimation of die-off rates should consider many other biological, chemical and physical processes. Over the last three decades, while a great deal of new knowledge about microbial biology and ecology has become available, it has not been fully incorporated into the overall research. Consequently, hydrodynamic models of sewage plumes lack consistency with environmental dynamics and frequently do not fully reproduce processes. This article scrutinized the relevant works that could improve T90 assessment using the most robust and realistic approaches. The most important related literature since the 1990s was considered, together with earlier relevant works. The research focused on techniques and methodologies, especially their ecologic and cellular biology aspects. A brief discussion of the methods applied to evaluate the T90 of bacteria examined aspects like representativeness of incubation, incubation scale, measurement procedures and models’ representations of bacterial decay. The factors affecting population decay, such as solar radiation, salinity and interaction with solids, were considered in the light of the very large literature registry. Finally, biological aspects affecting decay, like predation and genetic resistance, were also analyzed. The resulting updated understanding of T90 may contribute to better managerial procedures that could improve water quality in freshwater and coastal systems, and consequently improve human health outcomes.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1980-993X2018000400301&lng=pt&nrm=iso&tlng=enbacteriaenvironmental decaywater quality.
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author Marcos Tavares Carneiro
Myriam Bandeira Vianna Cortes
Julio Cesar Wasserman
spellingShingle Marcos Tavares Carneiro
Myriam Bandeira Vianna Cortes
Julio Cesar Wasserman
Critical evaluation of the factors affecting Escherichia coli environmental decay for outfall plume models
Revista Ambiente & Água
bacteria
environmental decay
water quality.
author_facet Marcos Tavares Carneiro
Myriam Bandeira Vianna Cortes
Julio Cesar Wasserman
author_sort Marcos Tavares Carneiro
title Critical evaluation of the factors affecting Escherichia coli environmental decay for outfall plume models
title_short Critical evaluation of the factors affecting Escherichia coli environmental decay for outfall plume models
title_full Critical evaluation of the factors affecting Escherichia coli environmental decay for outfall plume models
title_fullStr Critical evaluation of the factors affecting Escherichia coli environmental decay for outfall plume models
title_full_unstemmed Critical evaluation of the factors affecting Escherichia coli environmental decay for outfall plume models
title_sort critical evaluation of the factors affecting escherichia coli environmental decay for outfall plume models
publisher Instituto de Pesquisas Ambientais em Bacias Hidrográficas (IPABHi)
series Revista Ambiente & Água
issn 1980-993X
publishDate 2018-08-01
description The Escherichia coli T90 parameter is widely employed in outfall plume hydrodynamic models. Although there is a great deal of academic literature estimating T90, no standard methodology has been validated so far. Estimation of die-off rates should consider many other biological, chemical and physical processes. Over the last three decades, while a great deal of new knowledge about microbial biology and ecology has become available, it has not been fully incorporated into the overall research. Consequently, hydrodynamic models of sewage plumes lack consistency with environmental dynamics and frequently do not fully reproduce processes. This article scrutinized the relevant works that could improve T90 assessment using the most robust and realistic approaches. The most important related literature since the 1990s was considered, together with earlier relevant works. The research focused on techniques and methodologies, especially their ecologic and cellular biology aspects. A brief discussion of the methods applied to evaluate the T90 of bacteria examined aspects like representativeness of incubation, incubation scale, measurement procedures and models’ representations of bacterial decay. The factors affecting population decay, such as solar radiation, salinity and interaction with solids, were considered in the light of the very large literature registry. Finally, biological aspects affecting decay, like predation and genetic resistance, were also analyzed. The resulting updated understanding of T90 may contribute to better managerial procedures that could improve water quality in freshwater and coastal systems, and consequently improve human health outcomes.
topic bacteria
environmental decay
water quality.
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