Pyrosequencing analysis of source water switch and sulfate-induced bacterial community transformation in simulated drinking water distribution pipes

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Fan Yang
Baoyou Shi
Weiyu Zhang
Jing Cui
Jianbo Guo
Dongsheng Wang
Nan Wu
Xinyuan Liu
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[1] Tianjin Agricultural University,College of Engineering and Technology
[2] Chinese Academy of Sciences,Key Laboratory of Drinking Water Science and Technology, Research Center for Eco
[3] Tianjin Agricultural University,Environmental Sciences
[4] Tianjin Chengjian University,College of Agronomy and Resources and Environment
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454-pyrosequencing; Drinking water distribution system; High-sulfate source water switch; Water quality; Bacterial community; Opportunistic pathogen; Disinfection-resistant bacteria;
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Inter-basin water transfer and source water switching will be increasingly launched due to significant population increase and the shortage of the local water resources in cities around the world. Source water switch may cause physiochemical and microbiological de-stabilization of pipe material, biofilms, and loose deposits in drinking water distribution system (DWDS). Great sulfate alteration during source water switch had been deemed as the main cause of a red water case that occurred in a northern China city. To ascertain the relationship between water quality changing and bacterial communities of biofilms in DWDS and possible bacteria risk in a red water case, water quality changing experiments in simulated DWDSs were conducted for approximately 2 years. Twenty-five corrosion scale samples and eight water samples collected from pipe harvest sites or during experimental periods were analyzed for their bacterial community composition by 454-pyrosequencing technology. Taxonomy results together with redundancy analysis (RDA) or canonical correspondence analysis (CCA) and hierarchical cluster analysis all indicated that bacterial community of samples with groundwater (GW) or surface water (SW) supply history and their variations under high sulfate water were rather different owing to different water source histories and the original pipe scale characteristics. Potential opportunistic pathogens: Burkholderia, Escherichia-Shigella, Mycobacterium, Serratia, Ralstonia, Novosphingobium, Flavobacterium, Sphingomonas, and Sphingopyxis were observed in scale or water samples.
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页码:28220 / 28238
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