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Title: Constructed Wetlands and Pathogens


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Constructed Wetlands and Pathogens
  • By Stephanie Boone

2
Background
  • The cleanest oceans have 1.1x1029 prokaryotic
    cells and 7.5x107 viruses per teaspoon.
  • Riverine wetland estimated plantonic viruses
    3.8x105 and surface viruses 1.3x107 per ml.

3
Background
  • 2001 265 of deaths worldwide were caused by
    infectious disease.
  • Water-related diseases are leading cause of
    morbidity and mortality.
  • In the US between 1971 and 1994 there were 650
    waterborne outbreaks and 569,754 cases of
    waterborne illness.

4
Background
  • Pathogens enter the groundwater supply through
  • Sewage treatment effluents Excretion of 1011
    viral particles per gram of feces.
  • Onsite septic waste treatment discharges traced
    viruses travel 328 ft. through groundwater
  • Leachates from sanitary landfills
  • Land runoff from urban, agricultural and natural
    areas.
  • 58 waterborne outbreaks connected with
    groundwater.
  • 33 associated with surface water.

5
Background
Microorganisms known for disease transmission by
water include Giardia, Cryptosporidium,
Legionella, E. Coli 0157 H7, rotavirus, hepatitis
E, norovirus, Hepatitis A, poliovirus,
adenovirus, astroviruses.
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Constructed Wetland Removal of Pathogens
  • Wetlands remove pathogens through a combination
    of
  • Sedimentation
  • Precipitation
  • Absorption to soil particles
  • Assimilation by plant tissue
  • Microbial transformation
  • Studies indicate that pathogen removal can be
    effected by
  • Turbidity
  • Temperature
  • The presence of vegetation
  • Wetland type (subsurface or surface)

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Constructed Wetland Studies
  • Turbidity
  • Higher turbidity decreases viral removal and
    increases parasite removal.
  • Blocks UV light.
  • Temperature
  • Increase temperature increases viral removal.
  • Varies depending on parasite.

8
Constructed Wetland Studies
  • Vegetation
  • Increase in vegetation density leads to increase
    in viral removal.
  • Effect on parasite removal ???.
  • Dense vegetation facilitates sedimentation,
    sorption straining and other decay process.
  • Plants can damage enteric pathogens by excreting
    toxic antimicrobial substances from roots.

9
Type of Wetland
  • Subsurface flow removed 95 of coliphage and 99
    of Polio virus as compared with 40 removal in a
    duckweed pond.
  • Duckweed pond removed 89 - 98 of Giardia and
    Cryptosporidium as compared to 58-73 in a
    surface wetland.

10
Conclusions
  • Generally factors that decrease heat and UV light
    have a negative effect on pathogenic virus
    removal.
  • Parasites are generally removed by sedimentation
    and removal factors vary depending on parasite.
  • Combination of filtration or removal sources are
    best to insure maximum pathogen removal.

11
References Available upon Request
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