Affiliation:
1. National Institute for Public Health and the Environment, Laboratory for Zoonoses and Environmental Microbiology, P.O. Box 1, 3720 BA Bilthoven, The Netherlands
2. Municipal Health Services (GGD) Amsterdam, Environmental Health Care, P.O. Box 2200, 1000 CE Amsterdam, The Netherlands
3. Omegam-Water, H. J. E. Wenckebachweg 120, 1096 AR Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Abstract
ABSTRACT
The water in the canals and some recreational lakes in Amsterdam is microbiologically contaminated through the discharge of raw sewage from houseboats, sewage effluent, and dog and bird feces. Exposure to these waters may have negative health effects. During two successive 1-year study periods, the water quality in two canals (2003 to 2004) and five recreational lakes (2004 to 2005) in Amsterdam was tested with regard to the presence of fecal indicators and waterborne pathogens. According to Bathing Water Directive 2006/7/EC, based on
Escherichia coli
and intestinal enterococcus counts, water quality in the canals was poor but was classified as excellent in the recreational lakes.
Campylobacter
,
Salmonella
,
Cryptosporidium
, and
Giardia
were detected in the canals, as was rotavirus, norovirus, and enterovirus RNA. Low numbers of
Cryptosporidium
oocysts and
Giardia
cysts were detected in the recreational lakes, despite compliance with European bathing water legislation. The estimated risk of infection with
Cryptosporidium
and
Giardia
per exposure event ranged from 0.0002 to 0.007% and 0.04 to 0.2%, respectively, for occupational divers professionally exposed to canal water. The estimated risk of infection at exposure to incidental peak concentrations of
Cryptosporidium
and
Giardia
may be up to 0.01% and 1%, respectively, for people who accidentally swallow larger volumes of the canal water than the divers. Low levels of viable waterborne pathogens, such as
Cryptosporidium
and
Giardia
, pose a possible health risk from occupational, accidental, and recreational exposure to surface waters in Amsterdam.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Ecology,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology,Food Science,Biotechnology
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