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Walkerton's Contaminated Water Supply System: A Forensic Approach to Identifying the Source

In May 2000 an investigation of a contaminated water distribution system in the town of Walkerton, Ontario, was performed by the Bruce-Grey-Owen Sound Health Unit (BGOSHU), with the assistance of Health Canada and the Ontario Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care. The purpose of the investigation wa...

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Published in:Environmental forensics 2001, Vol.2 (3), p.197-200
Main Author: Danon-Schaffer, Monica N.
Format: Article
Language:English
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Summary:In May 2000 an investigation of a contaminated water distribution system in the town of Walkerton, Ontario, was performed by the Bruce-Grey-Owen Sound Health Unit (BGOSHU), with the assistance of Health Canada and the Ontario Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care. The purpose of the investigation was to determine the scope, likely cause and contributing factors of an Escherichia coli 0157:H7 outbreak. This investigation-represented the first documented outbreak of E. coli 0157:H7 associated with a treated municipal water supply in Canada and the largest multi-bacterial waterborne outbreak in Canada. The investigation proceeded on an expedited basis to determine the extent of damages to the water supply system. Environmental forensic techniques were incorporated into hydrogeological studies, environmental transport assessment, genetic characterization, and fate and transport of contaminants. The probable sources of bacteria contamination included the use of cast-iron pipes, the thickness and concentration of bio-film sediment and mineral, the infiltration of contaminated surface runoff due to heavy rain or flooding, flow velocity related to the diameter of the pipe, and/or surface water.
ISSN:1527-5922
1527-5930
DOI:10.1006/enfo.2001.0054