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Data and Report from S&T Project 7134: Analysis of Microbial Communities in Constructed Wetlands

The present study analyzed the microbial communities of a constructed wetlands designed to treat reverse osmosis concentrate generated by an advanced water treatment facility. DNA sequencing and analysis of the V3-V4 hypervariable region of the 16S rRNA gene was used to characterize the bacteria present in samples from soil, sand, and water substrates. Sampling was performed over period when operations moved from feeding entirely freshwater to the wetlands to increasing additions of reverse osmosis (RO) concentrate. All the substrates samples were found to have complex bacterial communities. Measurable changes in bacterial communities occurred during the study period, but large-scale changes in community structure were not observed. A small number of microbial taxa were identified as having undergone significant changes in their relative frequency of occurrence associated with changes in the RO concentrate fed to the wetlands. Amplified sequence variant (ASV) data areincluded.
Generation Effort S&T Project 7134: Analysis of Microbial Communities in Constructed Wetlands
Themes Biological, Environmental
Tags Constructed Wetlands, Soil Microbes, Microbiome
Reclamation Project
Reclamation Program Science and Technology Program

Location Information

Location Description Demonstration scale constructed wetlands at the City of Oxnard, CA's Advanced Water Purification Facility (AWPF).
Location Tags City Of Oxnard AWPF
Location Parent
State(s) California
Unified Region(s) Lower Colorado Basin
Timezone
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Coordinates (lat, long) See Location Details
Horizontal Datum WGS84