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Use of N stable isotope and microbial analyses to define wastewater influence in Mobile Bay, AL
Authors:Daskin Joshua H  Calci Kevin R  Burkhardt William  Carmichael Ruth H
Affiliation:

aMB 0193 Brandeis University, Waltham, MA 02454, USA

b1 Iberville Road, US Food and Drug Administration Gulf Coast Seafood Laboratory, Dauphin Island, AL 36528, USA

c101 Bienville Boulevard, Dauphin Island Sea Lab, Dauphin Island, AL 36528, USA

dUniversity of South Alabama, Mobile, AL, 36688, USA

Abstract:We assessed short-term ecological and potential human health effects of wastewater treatment plant (WTP) effluent by measuring δ15N‰ and microbial concentrations in oysters and suspended particulate matter (SPM). We also tested male-specific bacteriophage (MSB) as an alternative to fecal coliforms, to assess potential influence of wastewater contamination on shellfish. WTP effluent did not affect oyster growth or survival, but SPM and oysters acquired wastewater-specific δ15N‰. δ15N values were depleted near the WTP, typical of low-level processed wastewater. Fecal coliform and MSB concentrations were higher in samples taken closest to the WTP, and MSB values were significantly correlated with δ15N‰ in oyster tissues. Overall, oysters demonstrated relatively rapid integration and accumulation of wastewater-specific δ15N‰ and indicator microorganisms compared to water samples. These data suggest oysters were superior sentinels compared to water, and MSB was a more reliable indicator of wastewater influence on shellfish than fecal coliforms.
Keywords:Fecal coliforms   Male-specific bacteriophage   MSB   Eastern oysters   Virus   Bacteria   Growth
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