Interference of manganese removal by biologically-mediated reductive release of manganese from MnOx(s) coated filtration media

Discontinuing application of pre-filter chlorine is a common water treatment plant practice to permit a bioactive filtration process for the removal of soluble Mn. However, soluble Mn desorption has sometimes been observed following cessation of chlorine addition, where filter effluent Mn concentrat...

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Main Authors: Lindsay E. Swain, William R. Knocke, Joseph O. Falkinham, III, Amy Pruden
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2018-12-01
Series:Water Research X
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2589914718300094
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author Lindsay E. Swain
William R. Knocke
Joseph O. Falkinham, III
Amy Pruden
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description Discontinuing application of pre-filter chlorine is a common water treatment plant practice to permit a bioactive filtration process for the removal of soluble Mn. However, soluble Mn desorption has sometimes been observed following cessation of chlorine addition, where filter effluent Mn concentration exceeds the influent Mn concentration. In this paper it is hypothesized that Mn-reducing bacteria present in a biofilm on the filter media may be a factor in this Mn-release phenomenon. The primary objective of this research was to assess the role of Mn-reducing microorganisms in the release of soluble Mn from MnOx(s)-coated filter media following interruption of pre-filtration chlorination. Bench-scale filter column studies were inoculated with Shewanella oneidensis MR-1 to investigate the impacts of a known Mn-reducing bacterium on release of soluble Mn from MnOx(s) coatings. In situ vial assays were developed to gain insight into the impacts of MnOx(s) age on bioavailability to Mn-reducing microorganisms and a quantitative polymerase chain reaction (qPCR) method was developed to quantify gene copies of the mtrB gene, which is involved in Mn-reduction. Results demonstrated that microbially-mediated Mn release was possible above a threshold equivalent of 2 × 102 S. oneidensis MR-1 CFU per gram of MnOx(s) coated media and that those organisms contributed to Mn desorption and release. Further, detectable mtrB gene copies were associated with observed Mn desorption. Lastly, MnOx(s) age appeared to play a role in Mn reduction and subsequent release, where MnOx(s) solids of greater age indicated lower bioavailability. These findings can help inform means of preventing soluble Mn release from drinking water treatment plant filters. Keywords: Drinking water treatment, Manganese removal, Media filtration, Manganese oxides, Manganese-reducing bacteria
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spelling doaj.art-63a2f73faa984ee48ff4b6eff2c43e2c2022-12-22T02:42:27ZengElsevierWater Research X2589-91472018-12-011Interference of manganese removal by biologically-mediated reductive release of manganese from MnOx(s) coated filtration mediaLindsay E. Swain0William R. Knocke1Joseph O. Falkinham, III2Amy Pruden3Via Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA 24061, USAVia Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA 24061, USA; Corresponding author. Via Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA 24061, USA.Biological Sciences Department, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA 24061, USAVia Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA 24061, USA; Corresponding author. Via Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA 24061, USA.Discontinuing application of pre-filter chlorine is a common water treatment plant practice to permit a bioactive filtration process for the removal of soluble Mn. However, soluble Mn desorption has sometimes been observed following cessation of chlorine addition, where filter effluent Mn concentration exceeds the influent Mn concentration. In this paper it is hypothesized that Mn-reducing bacteria present in a biofilm on the filter media may be a factor in this Mn-release phenomenon. The primary objective of this research was to assess the role of Mn-reducing microorganisms in the release of soluble Mn from MnOx(s)-coated filter media following interruption of pre-filtration chlorination. Bench-scale filter column studies were inoculated with Shewanella oneidensis MR-1 to investigate the impacts of a known Mn-reducing bacterium on release of soluble Mn from MnOx(s) coatings. In situ vial assays were developed to gain insight into the impacts of MnOx(s) age on bioavailability to Mn-reducing microorganisms and a quantitative polymerase chain reaction (qPCR) method was developed to quantify gene copies of the mtrB gene, which is involved in Mn-reduction. Results demonstrated that microbially-mediated Mn release was possible above a threshold equivalent of 2 × 102 S. oneidensis MR-1 CFU per gram of MnOx(s) coated media and that those organisms contributed to Mn desorption and release. Further, detectable mtrB gene copies were associated with observed Mn desorption. Lastly, MnOx(s) age appeared to play a role in Mn reduction and subsequent release, where MnOx(s) solids of greater age indicated lower bioavailability. These findings can help inform means of preventing soluble Mn release from drinking water treatment plant filters. Keywords: Drinking water treatment, Manganese removal, Media filtration, Manganese oxides, Manganese-reducing bacteriahttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2589914718300094
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Interference of manganese removal by biologically-mediated reductive release of manganese from MnOx(s) coated filtration media
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title Interference of manganese removal by biologically-mediated reductive release of manganese from MnOx(s) coated filtration media
title_full Interference of manganese removal by biologically-mediated reductive release of manganese from MnOx(s) coated filtration media
title_fullStr Interference of manganese removal by biologically-mediated reductive release of manganese from MnOx(s) coated filtration media
title_full_unstemmed Interference of manganese removal by biologically-mediated reductive release of manganese from MnOx(s) coated filtration media
title_short Interference of manganese removal by biologically-mediated reductive release of manganese from MnOx(s) coated filtration media
title_sort interference of manganese removal by biologically mediated reductive release of manganese from mnox s coated filtration media
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2589914718300094
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