Transport of Escherichia coli phage through saturated porous media considering managed aquifer recharge
Virus is one of the most potentially harmful microorganisms in groundwater. In this paper, the effects of hydrodynamic and hydrogeochemical conditions on the transportation of the colloidal virus considering managed aquifer recharge were systematically investigated. Escherichia coli phage, vB_EcoM-e...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Environmental science and pollution research international 2018-03, Vol.25 (7), p.6497-6513 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Virus is one of the most potentially harmful microorganisms in groundwater. In this paper, the effects of hydrodynamic and hydrogeochemical conditions on the transportation of the colloidal virus considering managed aquifer recharge were systematically investigated.
Escherichia coli
phage, vB_EcoM-ep3, has a broad host range and was able to lyse pathogenic
Escherichia coli
. Bacteriophage with low risk to infect human has been found extensively in the groundwater environment, so it is considered as a representative model of groundwater viruses. Laboratory studies were carried out to analyze the transport of the
Escherichia coli
phage under varying conditions of pH, ionic strength, cation valence, flow rate, porous media, and phosphate buffer concentration. The results indicated that decreasing the pH will increase the adsorption of
Escherichia coli
phage. Increasing the ionic strength, either Na
+
or Ca
2+
, will form negative condition for the migration of
Escherichia coli
phage. A comparison of different cation valence tests indicated that changes in transport and deposition were more pronounced with divalent Ca
2+
than monovalent Na
+
. As the flow rate increases, the release of
Escherichia coli
phage increases and the retention of
Escherichia coli
phage in the aquifer medium reduces. Changes in porous media had a significant effect on
Escherichia coli
phage migration. With increase of phosphate buffer concentration, the suspension stability and migration ability of
Escherichia coli
phage are both increased. Based on laboratory-scale column experiments, a one-dimensional transport model was established to quantitatively describe the virus transport in saturated porous medium. |
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ISSN: | 0944-1344 1614-7499 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s11356-017-0876-3 |