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Occurrence of male-specific and somatic coliphages and relationship with rainfall in privately-owned wells from peri‑urban and rural households

Privately-owned drinking water wells serving fewer than 25 people (private wells) are prevalent and understudied across most of the US. Private wells primarily serve rural households located outside of municipal drinking water and sewerage service coverage areas. These wells are not regulated by Uni...

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Autores principales: Stallard, Megan A., Mulhern, Riley, Greenwood, Emily, Franklin, Taylor, Engel, Lawrence S., Fisher, Michael B., Sobsey, Mark D., Zanib, Hania, Noble, Rachel T., Stewart, Jill R., Sozzi, Emanuele
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Publicado: Elsevier 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8131969/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34027379
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.wroa.2021.100102
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author Stallard, Megan A.
Mulhern, Riley
Greenwood, Emily
Franklin, Taylor
Engel, Lawrence S.
Fisher, Michael B.
Sobsey, Mark D.
Zanib, Hania
Noble, Rachel T.
Stewart, Jill R.
Sozzi, Emanuele
author_facet Stallard, Megan A.
Mulhern, Riley
Greenwood, Emily
Franklin, Taylor
Engel, Lawrence S.
Fisher, Michael B.
Sobsey, Mark D.
Zanib, Hania
Noble, Rachel T.
Stewart, Jill R.
Sozzi, Emanuele
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description Privately-owned drinking water wells serving fewer than 25 people (private wells) are prevalent and understudied across most of the US. Private wells primarily serve rural households located outside of municipal drinking water and sewerage service coverage areas. These wells are not regulated by United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) under the Safe Drinking Water Act, are not regularly monitored by any public agency or utility, and generally do not undergo disinfection treatment. Coliphages are a group of viruses that infect coliform bacteria and are useful viral surrogates for fecal contamination in water systems in much the same way that fecal indicator bacteria (FIB), such as E. coli and to a lesser extent total coliforms, are used to quantify fecal contamination. Coliphages are approved by the EPA for regulatory monitoring in groundwater wells in the USA, but are not routinely used for this purpose. The present study characterizes the occurrence of male-specific and somatic coliphages, along with FIB, in private wells (n = 122) across two different counties in North Carolina. While occurrences of E. coli were rare and frequency of total coliform was generally low (~20%), male-specific and somatic coliphages were detectable in 66% and 54% of samples, respectively. Concentrations of male-specific coliphages were higher than somatics at each county and on a monthly basis. Rainfall appears to be partly influencing higher coliphage concentrations in December, January and February. This research underscores the need for increased surveillance in private wells and consideration of using coliphages in order to better characterize occurrence of fecal contamination at the time of sampling, especially during rainier months.
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spelling pubmed-81319692021-05-21 Occurrence of male-specific and somatic coliphages and relationship with rainfall in privately-owned wells from peri‑urban and rural households Stallard, Megan A. Mulhern, Riley Greenwood, Emily Franklin, Taylor Engel, Lawrence S. Fisher, Michael B. Sobsey, Mark D. Zanib, Hania Noble, Rachel T. Stewart, Jill R. Sozzi, Emanuele Water Res X Full Paper Privately-owned drinking water wells serving fewer than 25 people (private wells) are prevalent and understudied across most of the US. Private wells primarily serve rural households located outside of municipal drinking water and sewerage service coverage areas. These wells are not regulated by United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) under the Safe Drinking Water Act, are not regularly monitored by any public agency or utility, and generally do not undergo disinfection treatment. Coliphages are a group of viruses that infect coliform bacteria and are useful viral surrogates for fecal contamination in water systems in much the same way that fecal indicator bacteria (FIB), such as E. coli and to a lesser extent total coliforms, are used to quantify fecal contamination. Coliphages are approved by the EPA for regulatory monitoring in groundwater wells in the USA, but are not routinely used for this purpose. The present study characterizes the occurrence of male-specific and somatic coliphages, along with FIB, in private wells (n = 122) across two different counties in North Carolina. While occurrences of E. coli were rare and frequency of total coliform was generally low (~20%), male-specific and somatic coliphages were detectable in 66% and 54% of samples, respectively. Concentrations of male-specific coliphages were higher than somatics at each county and on a monthly basis. Rainfall appears to be partly influencing higher coliphage concentrations in December, January and February. This research underscores the need for increased surveillance in private wells and consideration of using coliphages in order to better characterize occurrence of fecal contamination at the time of sampling, especially during rainier months. Elsevier 2021-04-29 /pmc/articles/PMC8131969/ /pubmed/34027379 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.wroa.2021.100102 Text en © 2021 Published by Elsevier Ltd. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
spellingShingle Full Paper
Stallard, Megan A.
Mulhern, Riley
Greenwood, Emily
Franklin, Taylor
Engel, Lawrence S.
Fisher, Michael B.
Sobsey, Mark D.
Zanib, Hania
Noble, Rachel T.
Stewart, Jill R.
Sozzi, Emanuele
Occurrence of male-specific and somatic coliphages and relationship with rainfall in privately-owned wells from peri‑urban and rural households
title Occurrence of male-specific and somatic coliphages and relationship with rainfall in privately-owned wells from peri‑urban and rural households
title_full Occurrence of male-specific and somatic coliphages and relationship with rainfall in privately-owned wells from peri‑urban and rural households
title_fullStr Occurrence of male-specific and somatic coliphages and relationship with rainfall in privately-owned wells from peri‑urban and rural households
title_full_unstemmed Occurrence of male-specific and somatic coliphages and relationship with rainfall in privately-owned wells from peri‑urban and rural households
title_short Occurrence of male-specific and somatic coliphages and relationship with rainfall in privately-owned wells from peri‑urban and rural households
title_sort occurrence of male-specific and somatic coliphages and relationship with rainfall in privately-owned wells from peri‑urban and rural households
topic Full Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8131969/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34027379
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.wroa.2021.100102
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