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Title: BACTERIAL SOURCE TRACKING BST


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BACTERIAL SOURCE TRACKING (BST) FECAL POLLUTION
IN WEST VIRGINIA WATERWAYS
DNA-based (database) BST method using NotI
restricted E. coli and pulsed-field gel
electrophoresis (PFGE) for determining human,
wildlife and domestic animal source groups in
fecal polluted waterways
Pamela Staton, PhD Terry Fenger, PhD
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Why Bacterial Source Track?
  • Disease is transmitted through feces
    contaminated water
  • An alarming number of fecal TMDLs are under
    development
  • Recreational waterways may be placed on the EPA
    303(d) list
  • Late-stage remediation is difficult in large
    water bodies
  • Current methods only indicate that fecal levels
    are too high
  • Remediation requires knowing the source of
    the problem
  • Point sources are easier to identify than
    non-point sources
  • Guessing may result in costly misallocation of
    funds
  • Science-based procedures are needed to assist
    in
  • source identification

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WILDLIFE
DOMESTIC
HUMAN
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BUILD A DATABASE OF KNOWN-SOURCE DNA PROFILES
Domestic animals
Wildlife
Humans
1. Collect several scat samples from
species most likely to be the cause of fecal
pollution contamination.
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Create a NotI fingerprint
Enzyme restriction
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PFGE Process
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NotI-restricted Pulsed-Field Gel Electrophoresis
(PFGE)
Animal-Specific E. coli DNA Fingerprints
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Use PFGE profiles to create a known-source E.
coli DNA database
cow
human
chicken
pig
goose
deer
raccoon
horse
dog
HUMAN
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Predominant human with minor
wildlife component
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West Virginia
2005 Database gt10,000 isolates from known sources
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Stoeckel D. et al. (2004) Comparison of Seven
Protocols to Identify Fecal Contamination
Sources Using Escherichia coli, Environ Sci
Technol
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Berkeley County Blinded Proficiency Samples in
Multiple Databases
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Why BST with MU PFGE?
  • Based on 6 years research at MU
  • Reproducible in MU and WVDA Moorefield Labs
  • Validated using blind sample analysis
  • Multiple regions under study
  • Yearly maintenance provides good temporal
    stability over time
  • Peer-reviewed published
  • MU technical support for client in-house water
    testing
  • Use of composite database when regional dbase
    gives no-match results

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No Database? No Problem
  • Determine if we have a database for your region
    of interest

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Source-Tracking Water Samples using PFGE
  • 1. Once database is complete
  • ? Water testing can commence
  • ? Do-it-yourself BST PFGE water
    testing
  • ? Out-sourcing BST PFGE water testing
  • Water PFGE profiles sent to MU as a tif file
    for
  • ? Analysis
  • ? Reporting
  • ? QA/QC Database management

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Database Maintenance
  • To maintain a dbases temporal stability,
  • yearly maintenance is recommended
  • 10 be added to each regional dbase/yr
  • Typical dbase contains isolates from
  • 280 scat samples or 2800 isolates
  • or 56 new scat samples/year

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Do-it-yourself BST water testing
  • ? Proven procedure and instrument list
  • ? Training
  • ? Technical support
  • ? Continuing education
  • ? Cost savings over out-sourcing

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Institute for the Development of
Entrepreneurial Advances
IDEA
Howard Aulick, Ph.D Vice President for Research
Acting Director of IDEA aulick_at_marshall.edu
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NotI PFGEBacterial Source Tracking
  • Pamela Staton, Ph.D staton1_at_marshall.edu
  • Terry Fenger, Ph.D fenger_at_marshall.edu

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