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Nitrite Production by Nitrifying Bacteria in Urban Groundwater Used in a Chlorinated Public Bath System in Japan.


ABSTRACT: In contrast to pathogens, the effects of environmental microbes on the water quality in baths have not yet been examined in detail. We herein focused on a public bath in which groundwater was pumped up as bath water and disinfected by chlorination. Ammonia in groundwater is oxidized to nitrite, thereby reducing residual chlorine. A batch-culture test and bacterial community ana-lysis revealed that ammonia-oxidizing bacteria accumulated nitrite and had higher resistance to chlorination than nitrite-oxidizing bacteria. These results demonstrate that the difference in resistance to chlorination between ammonia-oxidizing and nitrite-oxidizing bacteria may lead to the accumulation of nitrite in baths using groundwater.

SUBMITTER: Takahashi Y 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9763042 | biostudies-literature | 2022

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Nitrite Production by Nitrifying Bacteria in Urban Groundwater Used in a Chlorinated Public Bath System in Japan.

Takahashi Yu Y   Ishii Kento K   Kikkawa Yukie Y   Horikiri Kayo K   Tsuneda Satoshi S  

Microbes and environments 20220101 4


In contrast to pathogens, the effects of environmental microbes on the water quality in baths have not yet been examined in detail. We herein focused on a public bath in which groundwater was pumped up as bath water and disinfected by chlorination. Ammonia in groundwater is oxidized to nitrite, thereby reducing residual chlorine. A batch-culture test and bacterial community ana-lysis revealed that ammonia-oxidizing bacteria accumulated nitrite and had higher resistance to chlorination than nitri  ...[more]

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