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Nonbacterial Microflora in Wastewater Treatment Plants: an Underappreciated Potential Source of Pathogens

Sujani Ariyadasa, William Taylor, Louise Weaver, Erin McGill, Craig Billington, Isabelle Pattis

2023Microbiology Spectrum33 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Nonbacterial microflora in wastewater remain understudied compared to their bacterial counterparts despite their importance in the wastewater treatment process. In this study, we report the temporal and spatial distributions of DNA viruses, archaea, protozoa, and fungi in raw wastewater influent, effluent, oxidation pond water, and oxidation pond sediments by using shotgun metagenomic sequencing. Our study indicated the presence of groups of nonbacterial taxa which encompass pathogenic species that may have potential to cause disease in humans, animals, and agricultural crops. We also observed higher alpha diversity in viruses, archaea, and fungi in effluent samples than in influent samples. This suggests that the resident microflora in the wastewater treatment plant may be making a greater contribution to the diversity of taxa observed in wastewater effluent than previously thought. This study provides important insights to better understand the potential human, animal, and environmental health impacts of discharged treated wastewater.

Topics & Concepts

WastewaterMetagenomicsEffluentSewage treatmentBiologyProtozoaArchaeaBacteriaEnvironmental scienceEcologyMicrobiologyEnvironmental engineeringBiochemistryGeneticsGeneMicrobial Community Ecology and PhysiologyWastewater Treatment and Nitrogen RemovalBacteriophages and microbial interactions