Comparative study of fecal bacterial decay models for the simulation of plumes of submarine sewage outfalls

Author:

Feitosa Renato C.1,Rosman Paulo C. C.2,Carvalho João L. B.3,Côrtes Myriam B. V.4,Wasserman Julio C.5

Affiliation:

1. Departamento de Saneamento e Saúde Ambiental – ENSP, Fiocruz, Av. Brasil 4365, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil, CEP 21031-210

2. Programa de Engenharia Naval e Oceânica, COPPE-UFRJ, Centro de Tecnologia, Bloco C, Cidade Universitária, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil, CEP 21945-970

3. Laboratório de oceanografia física, CTTMar, UNIVALI, Rua Uruguai, 458, Bloco 19, sala 110, Centro, Itajaí, Santa Catarina, Brazil, CEP 88302-202

4. Department of Microbiology and Parasitology, University Federal Fluminense, Rua Prof. Ernani Pires de Melo, 101, sala 301, Niterói, RJ, Brazil, CEP 24210-130

5. Department of Geoenvironmental Analysis, University Federal Fluminense, Avenida Litorânea, s/n, 4° andar, Boa Viagem, Niterói, RJ, Brazil, CEP 24.030-346

Abstract

In the literature, analytical models have been shown to be extremely useful for estimating the decay rates of coliform as fecal indicator microorganisms, providing reliable predictions of bathing conditions in coastal and continental waters. Although a number of different formulations have been developed in the literature, each one may only be suitable for specific environments, and no comparison between these methods has ever been carried out. In the present article, a comparative analysis of bacterial decay models, calculated by eight different formulations, was performed in coastal outfall plumes, considering identical environmental conditions of solar radiation, temperature and salinity. A statistical approach was applied to identify the differences in means and in behaviors of the results obtained in the various simulations. The results indicate good agreement between bacterial decay rates calculated with at least four methods that were considered more reliable, and at least one of the models was shown to be suitable for estimating bacterial decay rates under night-time conditions, considering only the combined influences of temperature and salinity. Moreover, under daytime conditions, it provides consistent decay rates when compared with measurements taken in the field.

Publisher

IWA Publishing

Subject

Water Science and Technology,Environmental Engineering

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