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Integrating MFT-qPCR techniques in constructed wetland faecal bacterial purification monitoring; a case of a typical tropical hybrid constructed wetland system

Authors :
Donde Oscar Omondi
Kibet Caroline Jepkorir
Makindi Stanley Maingi
Xiao Bangding
Muia A. Wairimu
Ogalo Joseph Okoth
Onyango Godfrey Otieno
Source :
Water Science and Technology. 78:2008-2018
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
IWA Publishing, 2018.

Abstract

The sanitation control of pathogens in the tropical effluents needs much more attention to ensure ecosystem health integrity and the safety of human health. The common use of chemicals in achieving this in wastewater treatment has remained unsustainable due to much health concern. Indeed, based on the numerous challenges associated with faecal pathogenic bacteria in wastewaters, the focus is now on achieving higher purification efficiencies in the elimination of the human pathogens from wastewater through eco-sustainable systems such as constructed wetlands (CWs). Hence, the need to explore the application of constructed wetlands in wastewater treatment under specific local environmental conditions for accurate understanding and improved treatment efficiency. This study therefore aimed at monitoring constructed wetlands faecal bacteria purification efficiency through integrated non-molecular membrane filtration technique and molecular quantitative polymerase chain reaction (MFT-qPCR) technique. The results showed some shortfall in the treatment system and also proved that integrating MFT-qPCR in faecal bacterial purification monitoring within a constructed wetland system provides a more accurate and reliable outcome. Additionally, the wetland purification efficiency was low (

Details

ISSN :
19969732 and 02731223
Volume :
78
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Water Science and Technology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....ab0f3caad18811cf01dc201cffff72ce
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.2166/wst.2018.475