Flow-cytometric total bacterial cell counts as a descriptive microbiological parameter for drinking water treatment processes

被引:450
|
作者
Hammes, Frederik [1 ]
Berney, Michael [1 ]
Wang, Yingying [1 ,3 ]
Vital, Marius [1 ,3 ]
Koester, Oliver [2 ]
Egli, Thomas [1 ,3 ]
机构
[1] Eawag, Swiss Fed Inst Aquat Sci & Technol, CH-8600 Dubendorf, Switzerland
[2] Wasserversorgung Zurich, CH-8023 Zurich, Switzerland
[3] ETH, Inst Biogeochem & Pollutant Dynam, CH-8092 Zurich, Switzerland
关键词
adenosine tri-phosphate (ATP); drinking water; flow cytometry; heterotrophic plate counts (HPCS); total cell concentration;
D O I
10.1016/j.watres.2007.07.009
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
There are significantly more microbial cells in drinking water than what can be cultured on synthetic growth media. Nonetheless, cultivation-based heterotrophic plate counts (HPCs) are used worldwide as a general microbial quality parameter in drinking water treatment and distribution. Total bacterial cell concentrations are normally not considered during drinking water treatment as a design, operative or legislative parameters. This is mainly because easy and rapid methods for quantification of total bacterial cell concentrations have, up to now, not been available. As a consequence, the existing lack of data does not allow demonstrating the practical value of this parameter. In this study, we have used fluorescence staining of microbial cells with the nucleic acid stain SYBR(R) Green I together with quantitative flow cytometry (FCM) to analyse total cell concentrations in water samples from a drinking water pilot plant. The plant treats surface water (Lake Zilrich) through sequential ozonation, granular active carbon (GAC) filtration and membrane ultrafiltration (UF). The data were compared with adenosine tri-phosphate (ATP) measurements and conventional HPCs performed on the same water samples. We demonstrated that the impact of all three major treatment steps on the microbiology in the system could accurately be described with total cell counting: (1) ozonation caused chemical destruction of the bacterial cells; (2) GAC filtration facilitated significant regrowth of the microbial community; and (3) membrane UF physically removed the bacterial cells from the water. FCM typically detected 1-2 log units more than HPC, while ATP measurements were prone to interference from extracellular ATP released during the ozonation step in the treatment train. We have shown that total cell concentration measured with FCM is a rapid, easy, sensitive and importantly, a descriptive parameter of several widely applied drinking water treatment processes. (C) 2007 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
引用
收藏
页码:269 / 277
页数:9
相关论文
共 24 条
  • [1] Flow cytometric bacterial cell counts challenge conventional heterotrophic plate counts for routine microbiological drinking water monitoring
    Van Nevel, S.
    Koetzsch, S.
    Proctor, C. R.
    Besmer, M. D.
    Prest, E. I.
    Vrouwenvelder, J. S.
    Knezev, A.
    Boon, N.
    Hammes, F.
    [J]. WATER RESEARCH, 2017, 113 : 191 - 206
  • [2] Flow Cytometry Total Cell Counts: A Field Study Assessing Microbiological Water Quality and Growth in Unchlorinated Drinking Water Distribution Systems
    Liu, G.
    Van der Mark, E. J.
    Verberk, J. Q. J. C.
    Van Dijk, J. C.
    [J]. BIOMED RESEARCH INTERNATIONAL, 2013, 2013
  • [3] Flow cytometric examination of bacterial growth in a local drinking water network
    Van Nevel, Sam
    Buysschaert, Benjamin
    De Gusseme, Bart
    Boon, Nico
    [J]. WATER AND ENVIRONMENT JOURNAL, 2016, 30 (1-2) : 167 - 176
  • [4] Solar water disinfection by a Parabolic Trough Concentrator (PTC): flow-cytometric analysis of bacterial inactivation
    Bigoni, Riccardo
    Koetzsch, Stefan
    Sorlini, Sabrina
    Egli, Thomas
    [J]. JOURNAL OF CLEANER PRODUCTION, 2014, 67 : 62 - 71
  • [5] Monitoring microbiological changes in drinking water systems using a fast and reproducible flow cytometric method
    Prest, E. I.
    Hammes, F.
    Kotzsch, S.
    van Loosdrecht, M. C. M.
    Vrouwenvelder, J. S.
    [J]. WATER RESEARCH, 2013, 47 (19) : 7131 - 7142
  • [6] FLOW-CYTOMETRIC EVALUATION OF BULL SEMEN .1. OBJECTIVE DETERMINATION OF SPERM CELL COUNTS IN DILUTED SEMEN SAMPLES
    SZOLLOSI, J
    TAKACS, T
    BALAZS, M
    GASPAR, R
    MATYUS, L
    SZABO, G
    TRON, L
    RESLI, I
    DAMJANOVICH, S
    [J]. MAGYAR ALLATORVOSOK LAPJA, 1986, 41 (08) : 459 - 463
  • [7] Bacterial community change through drinking water treatment processes
    Liao, X.
    Chen, C.
    Wang, Z.
    Chang, C. -H.
    Zhang, X.
    Xie, S.
    [J]. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, 2015, 12 (06) : 1867 - 1874
  • [8] Bacterial community change through drinking water treatment processes
    X. Liao
    C. Chen
    Z. Wang
    C.-H. Chang
    X. Zhang
    S. Xie
    [J]. International Journal of Environmental Science and Technology, 2015, 12 : 1867 - 1874
  • [9] DESCRIPTION AND VALIDATION OF A FLOW-CYTOMETRIC METHOD TO ESTIMATE WHITE BLOOD-CELL COUNTS IN LEUKOCYTE-DEPLETED RED-CELL CONCENTRATES
    LAMBREY, Y
    CREUZENET, C
    BOUGY, F
    COHEN, JHM
    BIGGIO, B
    [J]. REVUE FRANCAISE DE TRANSFUSION ET D HEMOBIOLOGIE, 1993, 36 (04): : 375 - 390
  • [10] Analysis of the bacterial communities associated with different drinking water treatment processes
    Zeng, Dan-Ning
    Fan, Zhen-Yu
    Chi, Liang
    Wang, Xia
    Qu, Wei-Dong
    Quan, Zhe-Xue
    [J]. WORLD JOURNAL OF MICROBIOLOGY & BIOTECHNOLOGY, 2013, 29 (09): : 1573 - 1584