Influence of Desiccation on the Transport of Escherichia coli through Saturated Sand Packs

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Jacob J. Walczak
Lixia Wang
Lucia Feriancikova
Jin Li
Shangping Xu
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[1] University of Wisconsin—Milwaukee,Department of Geosciences
[2] University of Wisconsin—Milwaukee,Department of Civil Engineering and Mechanics
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Groundwater microbial contamination; Bacteria transport;
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Bacterial cells that enter the groundwater system commonly experience desiccation stresses (i.e., bacterial cells are directly exposed to air) when traveling through the unsaturated layer of soil. Little is known about the effects of desiccation on the transport of bacterial cells in the groundwater system. In this research, we investigated the transport of desiccated and non-desiccated Escherichia coli K12 (ATCC 10798) cells through saturated sand packs using laboratory column transport experiments. Cell desiccation was performed at 25°C under relative humidity (RH) levels of 22%, 53%, 75%, and 97%, respectively, and the desiccation duration was 22 h. Our results showed that desiccation reduced the viability of E. coli cells under all RH levels and increased the transport of E. coli cells under ≥75% RH levels. The increase in the transport of the desiccated E. coli cells was not related to changes in cell size or cell zeta potential. Desiccation under high (i.e., ≥75%) RH levels, however, led to lower cell hydrophobicity, which was found to be positively correlated with cell transport.
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