Microbial Characterization, Factors Contributing to Contamination, and Household Use of Cistern Water, U.S. Virgin Islands.

ACS ES&T water(2022)

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Households in the United States Virgin Islands (USVI) heavily rely on roof-harvested rainwater stored in cisterns for their daily activities. However, there are insufficient data on cistern water microbiological and physicochemical characteristics to inform appropriate cistern water management. Cistern and kitchen tap water samples were collected from 399 geographically representative households across St. Croix, St. Thomas, and St. John and an administered survey captured household site and cistern characteristics and water use behaviors. Water samples were analyzed for by culture, and a subset of cistern water samples ( = 47) were analyzed for , , pathogenic , , , and human-specific fecal contamination using real-time polymerase chain reaction (PCR). Associations between cistern contamination and cistern and site characteristics were evaluated to better understand possible mechanisms of contamination. was detected in 80% of cistern water samples and in 58% of kitchen tap samples. For the subset of samples tested by PCR, at least one of the pathogens was detected in 66% of cisterns. Our results suggest that covering overflow pipes with screens, decreasing animal presence at the household, and preventing animals or insects from entering the cisterns can decrease the likelihood of contamination in USVI cistern water.
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U,S,Virgin Islands,cistern,water quality,fecal contamination,enteric pathogens
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