EVALUATION AND USE OF A BIOTRACER TO STUDY GROUND-WATER CONTAMINATIONBY LEACHING BED SYSTEMS

Citation
Cb. Shadford et al., EVALUATION AND USE OF A BIOTRACER TO STUDY GROUND-WATER CONTAMINATIONBY LEACHING BED SYSTEMS, Journal of contaminant hydrology, 28(3), 1997, pp. 227-246
Citations number
22
ISSN journal
01697722
Volume
28
Issue
3
Year of publication
1997
Pages
227 - 246
Database
ISI
SICI code
0169-7722(1997)28:3<227:EAUOAB>2.0.ZU;2-A
Abstract
There is an increasing concern about dangerous levels of bacterial con tamination of rural ground water resources in Ontario and throughout t he world. Recent studies in rural parts of Canada have identified leac hing bed systems as one of the major sources of this contamination. Fi eld studies were undertaken to evaluate bacterial contamination from t hree different types of leaching bed designs, using nalidixic acid-res istant Escherichia coli (E. coli NAR) as a biotracer. This biotracer w as used rather than passive ground water sampling to clearly identify the source of the contamination and also to allow the determination of travel times and distances more clearly. While this biotracer has bee n used for other studies its use in actual working septic systems has not yet been reported. This work has also shown that E. coli NAR is an excellent biotracer and can be used to give an accurate assessment of a leaching bed's performance provided it is introduced into the syste m over a reasonable period of time. Results also show that bacteria ar e not necessarily removed before the effluent reaches the ground water . The speed, distance of travel and attenuation of biotracer concentra tions was found to be highly related to precipitation events, age of s ystem and depth of unsaturated zone below the bed. (C) 1997 Elsevier S cience B.V.