Cyanotoxins and Cyanobacteria Cell Accumulations in Drinking Water Treatment Plants with a Low Risk of Bloom Formation at the Source

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作者
Almuhtaram, Husein [1 ]
Cui, Yijing [1 ]
Zamyadi, Arash [2 ]
Hofmann, Ron [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Toronto, Dept Civil & Mineral Engn, 35 St George St, Toronto, ON M5S 1A4, Canada
[2] Polytech Montreal, Civil Mineral & Min Engn Dept, Stn Ctr Ville, POB 6079, Montreal, PQ H3C 3A7, Canada
基金
加拿大自然科学与工程研究理事会;
关键词
microcystin-LR; anatoxin-a; cyanotoxin; cyanobacteria; harmful algal bloom; accumulation; drinking water treatment; METHYLAMINO-L-ALANINE; POTENTIALLY TOXIC CYANOBACTERIA; PHYCOCYANIN CONCENTRATION; MICROCYSTIN PRODUCTION; FLUORESCENCE; REMOVAL; PHYTOPLANKTON; BREAKTHROUGH; CHALLENGES; MANAGEMENT;
D O I
10.3390/toxins10110430
中图分类号
TS2 [食品工业];
学科分类号
0832 ;
摘要
Toxic cyanobacteria have been shown to accumulate in drinking water treatment plants that are susceptible to algal blooms. However, the risk for plants that do not experience algal blooms, but that receive a low influx of cells, is not well known. This study determined the extent of cell accumulation and presence of cyanotoxins across the treatment trains of four plants in the Great Lakes region. Samples were collected for microscopic enumeration and enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) measurements for microcystins, anatoxin-a, saxitoxin, cylindrospermopsin, and -methylamino-L-alanine (BMAA). Low cell influxes (under 1000 cells/mL) resulted in significant cell accumulations (over 1 x 10(5) cells/mL) in clarifier sludge and filter backwash samples. Microcystins peaked at 7.2 mu g/L in one clarifier sludge sample, exceeding the raw water concentration by a factor of 12. Anatoxin-a was detected in the finished drinking water of one plant at 0.6 mu g/L. BMAA may have been detected in three finished water samples, though inconsistencies among the BMAA ELISAs call these results into question. In summary, the results show that plants receiving a low influx of cells can be at risk of toxic cyanobacterial accumulation, and therefore, the absence of a bloom at the source does not indicate the absence of risk.
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