Novel crAssphage marker genes ascertain sewage pollution in a recreational lake receiving urban stormwater runoff

被引:80
作者
Ahmed, Warish [1 ]
Payyappat, Sudhi [2 ]
Cassidy, Michele [2 ]
Besley, Colin [2 ]
Power, Kaye [2 ]
机构
[1] CSIRO Land & Water, Ecosci Precinct, 41 Boggo Rd, Dutton Park, Qld 4102, Australia
[2] Sydney Water, 1 Smith St, Parramatta, NSW 2150, Australia
关键词
Microbial source tracking; CrAssphage; Marker gene; Sewage contamination; Runoff; Stormwater; MICROBIAL SOURCE-TRACKING; POLYMERASE-CHAIN-REACTION; FECAL INDICATOR BACTERIA; QUANTITATIVE PCR ASSAYS; WASTE-WATER; FRESH-WATER; CONTAMINATION; BEACHES;
D O I
10.1016/j.watres.2018.08.049
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Considerable efforts have been made in recent years in developing novel marker genes for fecal pollution tracking in environmental waters. CrAssphage are recently discovered DNA bacteriophage that are highly abundant in human feces and untreated sewage. In this study, we evaluated the host-sensitivity and -specificity of the newly designed crAssphage qPCR assays (Stachler et al., 2017) CPQ_056 and CPQ_064 (i.e., marker genes) in fecal samples collected from various human and several animal host groups in Australia. We also investigated the utility of these marker genes to detect sewage pollution in an urban recreational lake (i.e., Lake Parramatta) in Sydney, NSW. The mean concentrations of CPQ_056 and CPQ_064 marker genes in untreated sewage were 9.43 +/- 0.14 log(10) GC/L and 8.91 +/- 0.17 log(10) GC/L, respectively, 2 to 3 orders of magnitude higher than other sewage-associated viruses used in microbial source tracking studies. Among 177 animal fecal samples tested from 11 species, the host-specificity values for CPQ_056 and CPQ_064 marker genes were 0.95 and 0.93, respectively. Limited cross reactivity was observed with cat fecal and cattle wastewater samples. Abundance of crAssphage markers were monitored in an urban lake that receives stormwater runoff. The concentrations of both markers were higher (CPQ_056 ranging from 3.40 to 6.04 log(10) GC/L and CPQ_064 ranging from 2.90 to 5.47 log(10) GC/L) in 20 of 20 (for CPQ_056) and 18 of 20 (for CPQ_064) samples collected after storm events with gauged sewer overflows compared to dry weather event (10 of 10 samples were qPCR negative for the CPQ_056 and 8 of 10 were negative for the CPQ_064 marker genes) suggesting sewage pollution was transported by urban stormwater runoff to Lake Parramatta. The results of the study may provide context for management of sewage pollution from gauged overflow points of the sewerage system in the catchment. Crown Copyright (C) 2018 Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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页码:769 / 778
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