| Literature DB >> 26184253 |
Roger S Fujioka1, Helena M Solo-Gabriele2, Muruleedhara N Byappanahalli3, Marek Kirs4.
Abstract
This manuscript evaluates the U.S. Recreational Water Quality Criteria (RWQC) of 2012, based upon discussions during a conference held 11-13 March 2013, in Honolulu, Hawaii. The RWQC of 2012 did not meet expectations among the research community because key recommended studies were not completed, new data to assess risks to bathers exposed to non-point sources of fecal indicator bacteria (FIB) were not developed, and the 2012 RWQC did not show marked improvements in strategies for assessing health risks for bathers using all types of recreational waters. The development of the 2012 RWQC was limited in scope because the epidemiologic studies at beach sites were restricted to beaches with point sources of pollution and water samples were monitored for only enterococci. The vision for the future is development of effective RWQC guidelines based on epidemiologic and quantitative microbial risk assessment (QMRA) studies for sewage specific markers, as well as human enteric pathogens so that health risks for bathers at all recreational waters can be determined. The 2012 RWQC introduced a program for states and tribes to develop site-specific water quality criteria, and in theory this approach can be used to address the limitations associated with the measurements of the traditional FIB.Entities:
Keywords: alternate indicators; extra-enteric fecal indicator bacteria; microbial source tracking; nonpoint source pollution; recreational water quality criteria; recreational water quality standards; traditional fecal indicator bacteria
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26184253 PMCID: PMC4515689 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph120707752
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health ISSN: 1660-4601 Impact factor: 3.390
Comparison of illness measurements, water quality criteria and illness rates between the 1986 and 2012 RWQC.
| Illness Measurement | Symptoms | Water Quality Criteria Geometric Mean Enterococci/100 mL | Illness Rate |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1986 RWQC [ | |||
| Highly credible gastrointestinal illness (HCGI) | Vomiting or diarrhea; nausea or stomach ache with fever | 33 (freshwater) | 8 (freshwater) |
| 2012 RWQC [ | |||
| NEEAR gastrointestinal illness (NGI) | Vomiting or diarrhea; nausea or stomach ache, that interefere with usual activity | 30 or 35 (freshwater) | 32 or 36 (freshwater) |
List of 19 experts in the field of recreational water quality, who were invited to the WRRC 2013 “U.S. Recreational Water Quality Criteria: A Vision for the Future” conference, Honolulu, Hawaii.
| Alexandria B. Boehm | Dr. Sandra L. McLellan |
| Muruleedhara N. Byappanahalli | Mr. John E. Ravenscroft |
| John M. Colford | Dr. Joan B. Rose |
| Roger S. Fujioka | Mr. Watson Okubo |
| Dr. Hyatt C. Green | Dr. Michael J. Sadowsky |
| Dr. Daniel Y.C. Fung | Dr. Mitchell L. Sogin |
| Dr. Charles P. Gerba | Dr. Helena Solo-Gabriele |
| Dr. John F. Griffith | Mr. Kenneth Tenno |
| Dr. Valerie J. Harwood | Dr. Gary A. Toranzos |
| Dr. Marek Kirs |