Effect of Location, Disinfection, and Building Materials on the Presence and Richness of Culturable Mycobiota through Oligotrophic Drinking Water Systems

Author:

Novak Babič Monika1ORCID,Marolt Gregor2,Imperl Jernej2,Breskvar Martin34ORCID,Džeroski Sašo3ORCID,Gunde-Cimerman Nina1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Biotechnical Faculty, University of Ljubljana, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia

2. Faculty of Chemistry and Chemical Technology, University of Ljubljana, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia

3. Department of Knowledge Technologies, Jožef Stefan Institute, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia

4. DZR, Luize Pesjakove ulica 11, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia

Abstract

Safe drinking water is a constant challenge due to global environmental changes and the rise of emerging pathogens—lately, these also include fungi. The fungal presence in water greatly varies between sampling locations. Little is known about fungi from water in combination with a selection of materials used in water distribution systems. Our research was focused on five water plants located in the Pannonian Plain, Slovenia. Sampled water originated from different natural water sources and was subjected to different cleaning methods before distribution. The average numbers of fungi from natural water, water after disinfection, water at the first sampling point in the water network, and water at the last sampling point were 260, 49, 64, and 97 CFU/L, respectively. Chlorination reduced the number of fungi by a factor of 5, but its effect decreased with the length of the water network. The occurrence of different fungi in water and on materials depended on the choice of material. The presence of the genera Aspergillus, Acremonium, Furcasterigmium, Gliomastix, and Sarocladium was mostly observed on cement, while Cadophora, Cladosporium, Cyphellophora, and Exophiala prevailed on metals. Plastic materials were more susceptible to colonization with basidiomycetous fungi. Opportunistically pathogenic fungi were isolated sporadically from materials and water and do not represent a significant health risk for water consumers. In addition to cultivation data, physico-chemical features of water were measured and later processed with machine learning methods, revealing the sampling location and water cleaning processes as the main factors affecting fungal presence and richness in water and materials in contact with water.

Funder

Slovenian Research and Innovation Agency (ARIS) through the postdoctoral research project

ARIS research program

Gregor Marolt and Jernej Imperl

Sašo Džeroski

Nina Gunde-Cimerman

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Plant Science,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics,Microbiology (medical)

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