bacteria in the hudson river enterococci as microbial indicators of pathogens

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Bacteria in the Hudson River Enterococci as microbial indicators of pathogens

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Page 1: Bacteria in the Hudson River Enterococci as microbial indicators of pathogens

Bacteria in the Hudson River

Enterococci as microbial indicators of pathogens

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Where does bacteria come from?

•Untreated wastewater (CSOs)•Improper boat waste disposal•Animal and wildlife waste•Stormwater runoff

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• Bacteria from the intestines of humans and other warm-blooded animals

• Used by the EPA as federal standard to indicate presence of pathogens

• Pathogens indicated by presence of enterococci can cause gastrointestinal disease in humans

Enterococci

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Sewage

•NYC sewer system- 6000 miles of sewer pipes

•14 water treatment plants throughout NYC

•NYC produces ~1.4 billion gallons of wastewater per day

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North River Wastewater

Treatment Plant

Capacity: 170 million gallons

per day

125 mgd, dry weather

340 mgd, wet weather

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Combined Sewer Overflow

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•Combined sewer system (CSS)=

combination of street drains and household and industrial wastewater

•494 outfalls in New York City•EPA: CSO Control Policy

– separate underground pipes for sewage and stormwater

– keep combined pipes, increase capacity

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Outfall at West 129th Street

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Water Quality Standards

• EPA enterococci standards – In Marine waters for bathing, 35

CFU/100mL– Ingestion of contaminated shellfish

or surface water can cause gastrointestinal disease

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EnterolertNew method of testing enterococci by

IdexxLaboratories using a nutrient indicator

thatfluoresces when metabolized by the

bacteria

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ColilertSimilar technology in which nutrient indicator turns yellow when metabolized by coliforms, and flouresces when metabolized by E.Coli.

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Other Measurements• Precipitation, turbidity,

temperature, tides, suspended matter, organic/inorganic matter, and salinity are monitored along with enterococci, total coliform, and E.Coli.