Comparative adsorption of Norwalk virus, poliovirus 1 and F+ RNA coliphage MS2 to soils suspended in treated wastewater

Enteric viruses such as Norwalk virus (NV) are important agents of waterborne disease from faecally contaminated groundwater. Viruses are more resistant to inactivation than most enteric bacteria and they may not be removed efficiently during land application. Adsorption is one of the major factors...

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Published in:Water Science & Technology Vol. 38; no. 12; pp. 187 - 189
Main Authors: Meschke, J.S., Sobsey, M.D.
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Abstract Enteric viruses such as Norwalk virus (NV) are important agents of waterborne disease from faecally contaminated groundwater. Viruses are more resistant to inactivation than most enteric bacteria and they may not be removed efficiently during land application. Adsorption is one of the major factors in viral removal and persistence in soils. The adsorption of NV by soils suspended in wastewater has not been determined. Therefore, we determined the adsorption of NV to six soils (Cecil clay-loam. Corolla sand, Georgia Kaolinite (clay), Wyoming Bentonite (clay), Ponzer organic muck and Flushing Meadows sand-loam) suspended in treated wastewater and compared it to that of poliovirus 1 (PV1) (strongly adsorbed) and MS2 (weakly adsorbed). NV is shown to be less sorptive than PV1 and more sorptive than MS2. Furthermore, relative virus adsorption among soils was similar for all three enteric viruses with viruses most adsorbed by clays and least adsorbed by sand and organic soils.
AbstractList Enteric viruses such as Norwalk virus (NV) are important agents of waterborne disease from faecally contaminated groundwater. Viruses are more resistant to inactivation than most enteric bacteria and they may not be removed efficiently during land application. Adsorption is one of the major factors in viral removal and persistence in soils. The adsorption of NV by soils suspended in wastewater has not been determined. Therefore, we determined the adsorption of NV to six soils (Cecil clay-loam. Corolla sand, Georgia Kaolinite (clay), Wyoming Bentonite (clay), Ponzer organic muck and Flushing Meadows sand-loam) suspended in treated wastewater and compared it to that of poliovirus 1 (PV1) (strongly adsorbed) and MS2 (weakly adsorbed). NV is shown to be less sorptive than PV1 and more sorptive than MS2. Furthermore, relative virus adsorption among soils was similar for all three enteric viruses with viruses most adsorbed by clays and least adsorbed by sand and organic soils.
Author Meschke, J.S.
Sobsey, M.D.
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Adsorption
coliphage
tertiary wastewater
Norwalk virus
poliovirus
Performance evaluation
Human calicivirus
Picornaviridae
Elimination
Enterovirus
Coliphage
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SubjectTerms Adsorption
Bacteria
Bentonite
Biological and medical sciences
Clay
Clay loam
Clay soils
coliphage
Deactivation
Enterovirus
Flowers
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
Groundwater
Groundwater pollution
Inactivation
Kaolinite
Loam
Meadows
Microbiology
Norwalk virus
Nucleic acids
Organic soils
Phage MS2
poliovirus
Poliovirus 1
Removal
Ribonucleic acid
RNA
Sand
Soil
Soil contamination
Techniques used in virology
tertiary wastewater
Virology
Viruses
Wastewater
Wastewater treatment
Waterborne diseases
Title Comparative adsorption of Norwalk virus, poliovirus 1 and F+ RNA coliphage MS2 to soils suspended in treated wastewater
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