Clayey materials in river basin enhancing microbial contamination of river water
Date
2014Author
Fosso-Kankeu, E.
Mulaba-Bafubiandi, A.F.
Barnard, T.G.
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Mineral constituents of clay materials may promote interaction, adsorption and attachment of microorganisms,
often resulting in biofilms’ formation. In this study investigation is made to determine how littoral
clayey materials on the shores of a river promote accumulation of bacteria and increase
contamination of river water. Clayey samples were collected at various points along the shore of a river
around Mondeor in Johannesburg and the mineralogical composition was determined using XRD and
XRF. Microorganisms in clay-biofilm and river water were identified by DNA sequencing and plate count.
Results showed that total coliforms, Escherichia coli, Pseudomonas sp. and presumptive indigenous microorganisms
attached to littoral clayey materials containing the mineral muscovite (characterising argillaceous
soils). Bacteria number on clayey materials was significantly higher than on overlying water
especially before rainy season. However a decrease of the number of bacteria in clayey materials concurrent
with an increase in the number of suspended bacteria after rain events, was the result of the action of
high and fast flows in the basin, eroding the biofilms. Attachment of microorganisms in clayey material as
observed in this study could be ascribed to the glue-like aspect of soil (due to muscovite) that facilitates
adhesion. It therefore demonstrates the potential of clayey materials to encourage biofilm formation and
enhance microbial contamination of river water as shown here
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http://hdl.handle.net/10394/16689https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1474706513001496
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pce.2013.10.001
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