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Microbial analysis of in situ biofilm formation in drinking water distribution systems: implications for monitoring and control of drinking water quality

机译:饮用水分配系统中原位生物膜形成的微生物分析:对饮用水质量监测和控制的意义

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Biofilm formation in drinking water distribution systems (DWDS) is influenced by the source water, the supply infrastructure and the operation of the system. A holistic approach was used to advance knowledge on the development of mixed species biofilms in situ, by using biofilm sampling devices installed in chlorinated networks. Key physico-chemical parameters and conventional microbial indicators for drinking water quality were analysed. Biofilm coverage on pipes was evaluated by scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and confocal laser scanning microscopy (CLSM). The microbial community structure, bacteria and fungi, of water and biofilms was assessed using pyrosequencing. Conventional wisdom leads to an expectation for less microbial diversity in groundwater supplied systems. However, the analysis of bulk water showed higher microbial diversity in groundwater site samples compared with the surface water site. Conversely, higher diversity and richness were detected in biofilms from the surface water site. The average biofilm coverage was similar among sites. Disinfection residual and other key variables were similar between the two sites, other than nitrates, alkalinity and the hydraulic conditions which were extremely low at the groundwater site. Thus, the unexpected result of an exceptionally low diversity with few dominant genera (Pseudomonas and Basidiobolus) in groundwater biofilm samples, despite the more diverse community in the bulk water, is attributed to the low-flow hydraulic conditions. This finding evidences that the local environmental conditions are shaping biofilm formation, composition and amount, and hence managing these is critical for the best operation of DWDS to safeguard water quality.
机译:饮用水分配系统(DWDS)中生物膜的形成受水源,供水基础设施和系统运行的影响。通过使用安装在氯化网络中的生物膜采样设备,采用了一种整体方法来提高对原位混合物种生物膜发展的认识。分析了饮用水水质的关键理化参数和常规微生物指标。通过扫描电子显微镜(SEM)和共聚焦激光扫描显微镜(CLSM)评估管道上的生物膜覆盖率。使用焦磷酸测序评估水和生物膜的微生物群落结构,细菌和真菌。传统观点导致人们对地下水供应系统中微生物多样性的期望降低。但是,对大量水的分析显示,与地表水站点相比,地下水站点样本中的微生物多样性更高。相反,在地表水站点的生物膜中发现了更高的多样性和丰富性。不同地点的平均生物膜覆盖率相似。除硝酸盐,碱度和水力条件(地下水位极低)外,这两个位点之间的消毒残留量和其他关键变量相似。因此,尽管散水中的群落种类更多,但地下水生物被膜样品中极少的属种(极少的优势属(假单胞菌和巴斯德博卢氏菌))异常低的异常结果归因于低流量水力条件。这一发现证明,当地的环境条件正在影响生物膜的形成,组成和数量,因此,对这些生物膜进行管理对于DWDS的最佳运行以维护水质至关重要。

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