Literature DB >> 28667413

Management of toxic cyanobacteria for drinking water production of Ain Zada Dam.

Amel Saoudi1, Luc Brient2, Sabrine Boucetta3, Rachid Ouzrout4, Myriam Bormans2, Mourad Bensouilah5.   

Abstract

Blooms of toxic cyanobacteria in Algerian reservoirs represent a potential health problem, mainly from drinking water that supplies the local population of Ain Zada (Bordj Bou Arreridj). The objective of this study is to monitor, detect, and identify the existence of cyanobacteria and microcystins during blooming times. Samples were taken in 2013 from eight stations. The results show that three potentially toxic cyanobacterial genera with the species Planktothrix agardhii were dominant. Cyanobacterial biomass, phycocyanin (PC) concentrations, and microcystin (MC) concentrations were high in the surface layer and at 14 m depth; these values were also high in the treated water. On 11 May 2013, MC concentrations were 6.3 μg/L in MC-LR equivalent in the drinking water. This study shows for the first time the presence of cyanotoxins in raw and treated waters, highlighting that regular monitoring of cyanobacteria and cyanotoxins must be undertaken to avoid potential health problems.

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Keywords:  Ain Zada dam; Cyanobacteria; Drinking water; Microcystins; Phycocyanin; Planktothrix agardhii

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28667413     DOI: 10.1007/s10661-017-6058-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Monit Assess        ISSN: 0167-6369            Impact factor:   2.513


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Review 1.  Effects of rainfall patterns on toxic cyanobacterial blooms in a changing climate: between simplistic scenarios and complex dynamics.

Authors:  Elke S Reichwaldt; Anas Ghadouani
Journal:  Water Res       Date:  2011-11-25       Impact factor: 11.236

2.  Epidemiology of primary liver cancer in Serbia and possible connection with cyanobacterial blooms.

Authors:  Zorica Svirčev; Damjana Drobac; Nada Tokodi; Milka Vidović; Jelica Simeunović; Marica Miladinov-Mikov; Vladimir Baltić
Journal:  J Environ Sci Health C Environ Carcinog Ecotoxicol Rev       Date:  2013       Impact factor: 3.781

Review 3.  Cyanobacterial toxins: risk management for health protection.

Authors:  Geoffrey A Codd; Louise F Morrison; James S Metcalf
Journal:  Toxicol Appl Pharmacol       Date:  2005-03-15       Impact factor: 4.219

Review 4.  A review of the phylogeny, ecology and toxin production of bloom-forming Aphanizomenon spp. and related species within the Nostocales (cyanobacteria).

Authors:  Samuel Cirés; Andreas Ballot
Journal:  Harmful Algae       Date:  2016-04       Impact factor: 4.273

5.  Bioaccumulation of microcystins (MCs) in four fish species from Lake Taihu, China: assessment of risks to humans.

Authors:  Junmei Jia; Wei Luo; Yonglong Lu; John P Giesy
Journal:  Sci Total Environ       Date:  2014-05-03       Impact factor: 7.963

6.  Impact of toxic cyanobacteria on gastropods and microcystin accumulation in a eutrophic lake (Grand-Lieu, France) with special reference to Physa (= Physella) acuta.

Authors:  Emilie Lance; Luc Brient; Alexandre Carpentier; Anthony Acou; Loïc Marion; Myriam Bormans; Claudia Gérard
Journal:  Sci Total Environ       Date:  2010-05-31       Impact factor: 7.963

7.  First report of a microcystin-containing bloom of the cyanobacteria Microcystis spp. in Lake Oubeira, eastern Algeria.

Authors:  Aïcha-Beya Nasri; Noureddine Bouaïcha; Jutta Fastner
Journal:  Arch Environ Contam Toxicol       Date:  2004-02       Impact factor: 2.804

Review 8.  Presence and bioaccumulation of microcystins and cylindrospermopsin in food and the effectiveness of some cooking techniques at decreasing their concentrations: a review.

Authors:  Daniel Gutiérrez-Praena; Ángeles Jos; Silvia Pichardo; Isabel M Moreno; Ana M Cameán
Journal:  Food Chem Toxicol       Date:  2012-11-29       Impact factor: 6.023

Review 9.  Microcystins in potable surface waters: toxic effects and removal strategies.

Authors:  Amber F Roegner; Beatriz Brena; Gualberto González-Sapienza; Birgit Puschner
Journal:  J Appl Toxicol       Date:  2013-09-05       Impact factor: 3.446

10.  A new morphospecies of Microcystis sp. forming bloom in the Cheffia dam (Algeria): seasonal variation of microcystin concentrations in raw water and their removal in a full-scale treatment plant.

Authors:  Hichèm Nasri; Noureddine Bouaïcha; Merieme Kaid Harche
Journal:  Environ Toxicol       Date:  2007-08       Impact factor: 4.119

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