Impacts
of Glutaraldehyde on Microbial Community Structure
and Degradation Potential in Streams Impacted by Hydraulic Fracturing
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The
environmental impacts of hydraulic fracturing, particularly
those of surface spills in aquatic ecosystems, are not fully understood.
The goals of this study were to (1) understand the effect of previous
exposure to hydraulic fracturing fluids on aquatic microbial community
structure and (2) examine the impacts exposure has on biodegradation
potential of the biocide glutaraldehyde. Microcosms were constructed
from hydraulic fracturing-impacted and nonhydraulic fracturing-impacted
streamwater within the Marcellus shale region in Pennsylvania. Microcosms
were amended with glutaraldehyde and incubated aerobically for 56
days. Microbial community adaptation to glutaraldehyde was monitored
using 16S rRNA gene amplicon sequencing and quantification by qPCR.
Abiotic and biotic glutaraldehyde degradation was measured using ultra-performance
liquid chromatography--high resolution mass spectrometry and total
organic carbon. It was found that nonhydraulic fracturing-impacted
microcosms biodegraded glutaraldehyde faster than the hydraulic fracturing-impacted
microcosms, showing a decrease in degradation potential after exposure
to hydraulic fracturing activity. Hydraulic fracturing-impacted microcosms
showed higher richness after glutaraldehyde exposure compared to unimpacted
streams, indicating an increased tolerance to glutaraldehyde in hydraulic
fracturing impacted streams. Beta diversity and differential abundance
analysis of sequence count data showed different bacterial enrichment
for hydraulic fracturing-impacted and nonhydraulic fracturing-impacted
microcosms after glutaraldehyde addition. These findings demonstrated
a lasting effect on microbial community structure and glutaraldehyde
degradation potential in streams impacted by hydraulic fracturing
operations.
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Campa, Maria
Fernanda; M. Techtmann, Stephen; Gibson, Caleb M.; Zhu, Xiaojuan; Patterson, Megan; Garcia de Matos Amaral, Amanda; et al. (2018). Impacts
of Glutaraldehyde on Microbial Community Structure
and Degradation Potential in Streams Impacted by Hydraulic Fracturing. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.est.8b00239Â