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  • Frank, Ellinor M., et al. (författare)
  • Marine sediments are identified as an environmental reservoir for Escherichia coli : Comparing signature-based and novel amplicon sequencing approaches for microbial source tracking
  • 2024
  • Ingår i: Science of the Total Environment. - 0048-9697. ; 907
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Viable Escherichia coli were detected in sediments near a point of wastewater discharge in a marine coastal environment in Sweden. Since high concentrations were found in the sediments nearest the pipe, this suggested that treated wastewater effluent was the source of the microbes. In order to examine this hypothesis, different bioinformatics approaches were applied using 16S rRNA gene V3-V4 amplicon sequences from the sediments. Both signature-based source tracking using sequence libraries describing known sources of fecal water pollution (SourceTracker); and, a curated source tracking method, indicated that sediments were contaminated with wastewater. The results from the curated approach were independently confirmed using differential abundance analysis (DESeq2). A number of taxa originating from wastewater were identified which can be used to describe contamination of the sediments, and examine the spread of these specific taxa, even at low relative abundance, along the urban coast. Sequences of phylum Bacteroidetes (such as Bacteroides and Prevotella) and Firmicutes (such as Romboutsia) increased in sediments with higher concentrations of E. coli. In addition, sequences from Trichococcus are proposed as an indicator for treated wastewater. All three source tracking approaches, and the detection of viable E. coli, suggest that urban sediments can be a reservoir for indicator bacteria.
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  • Lipnizki, Frank, et al. (författare)
  • Resilient water innovation for smart economy with membrane technology
  • 2023
  • Konferensbidrag (refereegranskat)abstract
    • The European project ‘REsilient WAter Innovation for Smart Economy’ (REWAISE) aims to establish a novel ‘smart water ecosystem’ by integrating an advanced digital infrastructure for decentralized water services and decision-making, engaging all stakeholders to highlight the actual value of water. The approach will reduce the consumption of freshwater and energy while also recovering valuable nutrients and resources. The outcome will be a carbon-neutral, sustainable hydrological cycle that adheres to the principles of a resilient circular economy.Membrane technology has been identified as one of the enablers to achieve the goals of the REWAISE project. In the project membrane technology will be used in various concepts e.g.:•Urban stormwater and rainwater harvesting•Low energy brackish- and seawater desalination•Mining ground water recovery•Biomethane recovery and upgrading In the South of Sweden the REWAISE project aims to develop and install pilot membrane units for the harvesting of rain water. The results from a first pilot study using water from a local stormwater pond in the town of Lund (Sweden) showed that it was possible to efficiently reduce micropollutants and microplastics plus even to a certain degree heavy metals. The result showed that the polished water was able to be classified close to class ‘A’ according to the guideline EU 2020/741 allowing its use on agricultural products for human consumption. Based on the promising pilot results currently a full-scale system for a new housing complex in Malmö (Sweden) is currently under development. The work underlines that membranes can have an important role in a new ‘smart water ecosystem’.AcknowledgementsThe research is partly funded by the REWAISE ‘Resilient Water Innovation for Smart Economy’ project under the European Horizon 2020 programme, project No. 869496.
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