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Review of water quality criteria for water reuse and risk-based implications for irrigated produce under the FDA Food Safety Modernization Act, produce safely rule

机译:在FDA食品安全现代化法案下审查水质水质和基于风险的风险影响的水质标准,安全统治

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Questions related to the safety of alternative water sources, such as recycled water or reclaimed water (including grey water, produced water, return flows, and recycled wastewater), for produce production have been largely un-explored at the detail warranted for protection of public health. Additionally, recent outbreaks of Escherichia coli (E. coli) in fresh produce, in which agricultural water was suspected as the source, coupled with heightened media coverage, have elevated fruit and vegetable safety into the forefront of public attention. Exacerbating these concerns, new Federal regulations released by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) as part of implementation of the FDA Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA), require testing of agricultural water quality for generic E. coli. Here, we present a review of water quality criteria - including surface water, groundwater recreational water, and water reuse - in an attempt to better understand implications of new FDA regulations on irrigated produce. In addition, a Quantitative Microbial Risk Assessment (QMRA) was conducted to estimate risks from pathogen contamination of food crops eaten fresh under the context of FDA regulations to provide perspective on current water reuse regulations across the country. Results indicate that irrigation water containing 126 CFU/100 mL of E. coli correspond to a risk of GI illness (diarrhea) of 9 cases in 100,000,000 persons (a 0.000009% risk) for subsurface irrigation, 1.1 cases in 100,000 persons (a 0.0011% risk) for furrow irrigation, and 1.1 cases in 1000 persons (a 0.11% risk) for sprinkler irrigation of lettuce. In comparison to metrics in states that currently regulate the use of recycled water for irrigation of food crops eaten fresh, the FDA FSMA water quality metrics are less stringent and therefore the use of recycled water presents a reduced risk to consumers than the FDA regulations. These findings, while limited to a one-time exposure event of lettuce irrigated with water meeting FSMA water quality regulations, highlight the need for additional assessments to determine if the scientific-basis of the regulation is protective of public health.
机译:与替代水源的安全有关的问题,例如再生水或再生水(包括灰水,生产的水,回流和回收废水),在很大程度上没有探索公众保护的详细信息健康。此外,最近爆发了新鲜农产品中的大肠杆菌(大肠杆菌),其中农业用水被怀疑为源,加上媒体覆盖率加上升高的媒体覆盖,将水果和蔬菜安全升高到公众的最前沿。加剧了这些问题,美国食品和药物管理局(FDA)发布的新联邦法规作为FDA食品安全现代化法案(FSMA)的一部分,需要对通用大肠杆菌进行农业水质的测试。在这里,我们对水质标准进行了审查 - 包括地表水,地下水休闲水和水再利用 - 试图更好地了解新的FDA规定对灌溉生产的影响。此外,在FDA规定下,进行了定量的微生物风险评估(QMRA)以估计食品作物的病原体污染的风险,以提供全国目前水再利用规定的视角。结果表明,含有126cfu / 100ml大肠杆菌的灌溉水对应于10万人(0.000009%的风险)的胃肠病疾病(腹泻)的风险,为10万人(0.0011%)风险)对于沟灌灌溉,1000人(风险为0.11%的风险)1.1例,为莴苣灌溉。与目前调节使用回收水的指标相比,用于食用新鲜的食物作物的灌溉,FDA FSMA水质指标不太严格,因此利用循环水的使用对消费者的风险降低了比FDA法规对消费者的风险降低。这些调查结果,同时仅限于促进与水的莴苣的一次性曝光事件,突出了FSMA水质法规,突出了额外评估的需要,以确定监管的科学依据是否是保护公共卫生的保护。

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