Microbiological characterization of stormwater in a high-income neighborhood in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING AND ASSESSMENT(2022)

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Stormwater harvesting and reuse in the urban environment is emerging as an alternative water source, despite human pathogens in the stormwater may represent a hazard to public health. This study presents the results of 1-year monitoring to evaluate the quality of stormwater obtained in a high-income neighborhood in Rio de Janeiro for a set of microbiological parameters as total coliforms, Escherichia coli ( E. coli ), human adenovirus (HAdV), human JC polyomavirus (JCPyV), Group A rotavirus (RVA), and norovirus GI and GII. Forty-eight stormwater samples obtained from two multiplex units presented total coliforms and E. coli in 91.7% ( n = 44) and 58.3% ( n = 28) of samples, while HAdV and JCPyV were detected in 20.8% ( n = 10) and 12.5% ( n = 6), respectively. Viral quantification ranged from 10 3 to 10 4 genomic copies/liter (GC/L) for HAdV and from 10 1 to 10 4 GC/L for JCPyV. Neither RVA nor norovirus GI and GII was detected. Fifteen out of sixteen (93.8%) samples containing viruses were compliant as per fecal indicator bacteria (FIB) according to Brazilian standards for rainwater reuse and US EPA Guidelines for Water Reuse, suggesting that viruses monitoring should complement the study of bacterial indicators.
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Urban stormwater,Human adenovirus,JC polyomavirus,Enteric viruses,Urban area,Sanitation
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