飓风汉娜过后得克萨斯州南部受洪水影响的农村社区地表水和地下水的微生物污染情况

IF 4.8 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Arash Jafarzadeh, Sina Vedadi Moghadam, Dipti Anik Dhar, Dorina Murgulet and Vikram Kapoor*, 
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2020 年,飓风汉娜给得克萨斯州带来了前所未有的降雨和洪水。我们的研究采用培养法和 qPCR 法评估了里奥格兰德河谷 (RGV) 和巴芬湾农村社区地表水 (SW) 和地下水 (GW) 的微生物污染情况。采样工作在飓风汉娜登陆后(2020 年 8 月)立即开始,直至夏季季风结束(2021 年 8 月)。夏季季风期间,在地表和地下水中都检测到了高浓度的可培养大肠埃希氏菌和总大肠菌群。在 RGV 的所有 SW 样本中都发现了大肠杆菌和肠球菌。在 BB 采集的所有 SW 样本中都检测到了肠球菌;但在 81% 的样本中检测到了大肠杆菌。与 SW 样本一样,RGV 的 GW 样本中大肠杆菌和肠球菌标记物的浓度也很高。SW 和 GW 都检测到与人类有关的粪便标记物 (HF183),但在干旱期主要在 RGV 检测到。HF183 与传统粪便指标的相关性为中低,这表明肠球菌和大肠杆菌在检测人类粪便污染方面具有不确定性。总体而言,本研究的结果可作为后续调查的基础数据,旨在监督德克萨斯州居民既定的和不断变化的公共健康问题。
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Microbial Contamination of Surface Water and Groundwater in Flood-Impacted Rural Communities in South Texas Following Hurricane Hanna

Microbial Contamination of Surface Water and Groundwater in Flood-Impacted Rural Communities in South Texas Following Hurricane Hanna

Hurricane Hanna brought unprecedented rainfall and flooding to Texas in 2020. Our study evaluated microbial contamination in surface water (SW) and groundwater (GW) across rural communities in Rio Grande Valley (RGV) and Baffin Bay using both culture-based and qPCR methods. Sampling began immediately after the landfall of Hurricane Hanna (August 2020) and until the end of the summer monsoon (August 2021). High concentrations of culturable Escherichia coli and total coliforms were detected during summer monsoon for both surface and GW. E. coli and enterococci were present in all SW samples in RGV. Enterococci was detected in all SW samples collected from BB; however, E. coli was detected in 81% of samples. Like SW, concentration of E. coli and enterococci markers in GW samples were high in RGV. The human-associated fecal marker (HF183) was detected in both SW and GW but mainly in RGV during the dry period. HF183 exhibited a low to moderate correlation with conventional fecal indicators, suggesting the uncertainty of enterococci and E. coli for detection of human fecal pollution. In general, the outcomes of this study serve as foundational data for subsequent investigations aimed at overseeing both established and evolving public health concerns for Texas residents.

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