Biofilm Composition and Threshold Concentration for Growth of Legionella pneumophila on Surfaces Exposed to Flowing Warm Tap Water without Disinfectant

Author:

van der Kooij Dick1,Bakker Geo L.2,Italiaander Ronald1,Veenendaal Harm R.1,Wullings Bart A.1

Affiliation:

1. KWR Watercycle Research Institute, Nieuwegein, the Netherlands

2. Vitens NV, Zwolle, the Netherlands

Abstract

ABSTRACT Legionella pneumophila in potable water installations poses a potential health risk, but quantitative information about its replication in biofilms in relation to water quality is scarce. Therefore, biofilm formation on the surfaces of glass and chlorinated polyvinyl chloride (CPVC) in contact with tap water at 34 to 39°C was investigated under controlled hydraulic conditions in a model system inoculated with biofilm-grown L. pneumophila . The biofilm on glass (average steady-state concentration, 23 ± 9 pg ATP cm −2 ) exposed to treated aerobic groundwater (0.3 mg C liter −1 ; 1 μg assimilable organic carbon [AOC] liter −1 ) did not support growth of the organism, which also disappeared from the biofilm on CPVC (49 ± 9 pg ATP cm −2 ) after initial growth. L. pneumophila attained a level of 4.3 log CFU cm −2 in the biofilms on glass (1,055 ± 225 pg ATP cm −2 ) and CPVC (2,755 ± 460 pg ATP cm −2 ) exposed to treated anaerobic groundwater (7.9 mg C liter −1 ; 10 μg AOC liter −1 ). An elevated biofilm concentration and growth of L. pneumophila were also observed with tap water from the laboratory. The Betaproteobacteria Piscinibacter and Methyloversatilis and amoeba-resisting Alphaproteobacteria predominated in the clones and isolates retrieved from the biofilms. In the biofilms, the Legionella colony count correlated significantly with the total cell count (TCC), heterotrophic plate count, ATP concentration, and presence of Vermamoeba vermiformis . This amoeba was rarely detected at biofilm concentrations of <100 pg ATP cm −2 . A threshold concentration of approximately 50 pg ATP cm −2 (TCC = 1 × 10 6 to 2 × 10 6 cells cm −2 ) was derived for growth of L. pneumophila in biofilms. IMPORTANCE Legionella pneumophila is the etiologic agent in more than 10,000 cases of Legionnaires' disease that are reported annually worldwide and in most of the drinking water-associated disease outbreaks reported in the United States. The organism proliferates in biofilms on surfaces exposed to warm water in engineered freshwater installations. An investigation with a test system supplied with different types of warm drinking water without disinfectant under controlled hydraulic conditions showed that treated aerobic groundwater (0.3 mg liter −1 of organic carbon) induced a low biofilm concentration that supported no or very limited growth of L. pneumophila . Elevated biofilm concentrations and L. pneumophila colony counts were observed on surfaces exposed to two types of extensively treated groundwater, containing 1.8 and 7.9 mg C liter −1 and complying with the microbial water quality criteria during distribution. Control measures in warm tap water installations are therefore essential for preventing growth of L. pneumophila .

Publisher

American Society for Microbiology

Subject

Ecology,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology,Food Science,Biotechnology

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