WATER PRODUCTION FOR AWARE (Virus)
Celia Manaia
water sampling
water processing
water analysis
waste water treatment
advanced tertiary treatment SOP
Abstract
The protocol summarises the procedures used for analytical control. The protocol describes the
Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) for the optimization of advanced tertiary treatment of water, based on a comprehensive quality and risk assessment.
Steps
Virus:
The water production for AWARE main activities includes three stages – disinfection by ultraviolet C radiation (UVC), storage for12h 0m 0s
-24h 0m 0s
(according to water load and season) and ozonation. The water quality is monitored at these three stages, for the parameters indicated in Figure 1 below.

Sampling, Processing, and Analyses
Water samples are collected (see Figure 2) and processed within a6h 0m 0s
interval, before being shipped for the partner responsible for the analyses (Table 1). In case no processing is needed, samples are frozen and stored at-80°C
within3h 0m 0s
.
For each sampling event, the date, day of the week and hour; the temperature and rain. Sampling points, indicated in Figure 2 were designated from A to I:
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Influent of primary treatment (A)
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Influent of biological treatment (activated sludge) (B)
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Treated secondary effluent (C)
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Sand filter effluent (D)
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UVC effluent (E)
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Storage for reuse tank effluent (F)
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Ozonation effluent (1 dose, e.g.,
5mg
O3) - MITO3X technology - (G) -
Effluent of the vacuum UV oxidation (VUV) (H)
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Effluent of reactive storage / Influent of the recirculation aquaculture system (RAS) (I)

Methods: The section below summarises the procedures used for analytical control – detailed protocols are annexed to this protocol.
Analysis: Detection and enumeration of virus.
Method: Virus capture by filtration with Rexeed dialysis units, concentration with aluminium chloride, nucleic acid extraction and detection by RT-qPCR.
Observations: Samples were filtered within6h 0m 0s
after collection the filtering membranes were immediately frozen and stored at-80°C
till shipping in dry ice to the respective partner who proceeded for DNA extraction.
Parameters framed by Legal and Regulatory Requirements:
Using the EU Drinking Water Directive:
Mesophilic Bacteria in PCA (Plate Count Agar) – 0 CFU/100mL
Total coliforms and Escherichia coli –Number /100mL
(0 MPN/100mL
)
Fecal enterococci –Number 100mL
(0 MPN100mL
)
Viral concentration - There are no legal requirements for viruses. They are not included in any regulation now.
Parasite - EU legislation (2020/741)
Metals - DIRECTIVE 2008/105/EC OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL of 16 December 2008 on environmental quality standards in the field of water policy
Organic contaminants - DIRECTIVE 2008/105/EC OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND THE
COUNCIL of 16 December 2008 on environmental quality standards in the field of water policy.