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Published online 13 January 2009
Published in J Environ Qual 38:248-258 (2009)
DOI: 10.2134/jeq2008.0173
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Comparing Wastewater Chemicals, Indicator Bacteria Concentrations, and Bacterial Pathogen Genes as Fecal Pollution Indicators

Sheridan K. Haacka,*, Joseph W. Durisa, Lisa R. Fogartya, Dana W. Kolpinb, Michael J. Focazioc, Edward T. Furlongd and Michael T. Meyere

a U.S. Geological Survey, 6520 Mercantile Way, Suite 5, Lansing, MI 48911
b U.S. Geological Survey, 400 S. Clinton St., Room 269, Iowa City, IA, 52240
c U.S. Geological Survey, 412 National Center, Reston, VA, 20192
d U.S. Geological Survey, Denver Federal Center, Building 95, MS 407, Lakewood, CO, 80255
e U.S. Geological Survey, 4821 Quail Crest Place, Lawrence, KS, 66049

* Corresponding author (skhaack{at}usgs.gov).

Received for publication April 16, 2008. The objective of this study was to compare fecal indicator bacteria (FIB) (fecal coliforms, Escherichia coli [EC], and enterococci [ENT]) concentrations with a wide array of typical organic wastewater chemicals and selected bacterial genes as indicators of fecal pollution in water samples collected at or near 18 surface water drinking water intakes. Genes tested included esp (indicating human-pathogenic ENT) and nine genes associated with various animal sources of shiga-toxin–producing EC (STEC). Fecal pollution was indicated by genes and/or chemicals for 14 of the 18 tested samples, with little relation to FIB standards. Of 13 samples with <50 EC 100 mL–1, human pharmaceuticals or chemical indicators of wastewater treatment plant effluent occurred in six, veterinary antibiotics were detected in three, and stx1 or stx2 genes (indicating varying animal sources of STEC) were detected in eight. Only the EC eaeA gene was positively correlated with FIB concentrations. Human-source fecal pollution was indicated by the esp gene and the human pharmaceutical carbamazepine in one of the nine samples that met all FIB recreational water quality standards. Escherichia coli rfbO157 and stx2c genes, which are typically associated with cattle sources and are of potential human health significance, were detected in one sample in the absence of tested chemicals. Chemical and gene-based indicators of fecal contamination may be present even when FIB standards are met, and some may, unlike FIB, indicate potential sources. Application of multiple water quality indicators with variable environmental persistence and fate may yield greater confidence in fecal pollution assessment and may inform remediation decisions.

Abbreviations: CFU, colony-forming units • EC, Escherichia coli • ENT, enterococci • FC, fecal coliform bacteria • FIB, fecal indicator bacteria • FWA, fluorescent whitening agents • HUS, hemolytic uremic syndrome • PCR, polymerase chain reaction • STEC, shiga-toxin–producing Escherichia coli • WWTP, wastewater treatment plant







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