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Environmental Health Perspectives | 2017

Quantitative microbial risk assessment for spray irrigation of dairy manure based on an empirical fate and transport model

Tucker R. Burch; Susan K. Spencer; Joel P. Stokdyk; Burney A. Kieke; Rebecca A. Larson; Aaron Firnstahl; Ana M. Rule; Mark A. Borchardt

Background: Spray irrigation for land-applying livestock manure is increasing in the United States as farms become larger and economies of scale make manure irrigation affordable. Human health risks from exposure to zoonotic pathogens aerosolized during manure irrigation are not well understood. Objectives: We aimed to a) estimate human health risks due to aerosolized zoonotic pathogens downwind of spray-irrigated dairy manure; and b) determine which factors (e.g., distance, weather conditions) have the greatest influence on risk estimates. Methods: We sampled downwind air concentrations of manure-borne fecal indicators and zoonotic pathogens during 21 full-scale dairy manure irrigation events at three farms. We fit these data to hierarchical empirical models and used model outputs in a quantitative microbial risk assessment (QMRA) to estimate risk [probability of acute gastrointestinal illness (AGI)] for individuals exposed to spray-irrigated dairy manure containing Campylobacter jejuni, enterohemorrhagic Escherichia coli (EHEC), or Salmonella spp. Results: Median risk estimates from Monte Carlo simulations ranged from 10−5 to 10−2 and decreased with distance from the source. Risk estimates for Salmonella or EHEC-related AGI were most sensitive to the assumed level of pathogen prevalence in dairy manure, while risk estimates for C. jejuni were not sensitive to any single variable. Airborne microbe concentrations were negatively associated with distance and positively associated with wind speed, both of which were retained in models as a significant predictor more often than relative humidity, solar irradiation, or temperature. Conclusions: Our model-based estimates suggest that reducing pathogen prevalence and concentration in source manure would reduce the risk of AGI from exposure to manure irrigation, and that increasing the distance from irrigated manure (i.e., setbacks) and limiting irrigation to times of low wind speed may also reduce risk. https://doi.org/10.1289/EHP283


Environmental Science and Technology Letters | 2017

Avian Influenza Virus RNA in Groundwater Wells Supplying Poultry Farms Affected by the 2015 Influenza Outbreak

Mark A. Borchardt; Susan K. Spencer; Laura E. Hubbard; Aaron D. Firnstahl; Joel P. Stokdyk; Dana W. Kolpin


Water Research | 2016

Determining the 95% limit of detection for waterborne pathogen analyses from primary concentration to qPCR.

Joel P. Stokdyk; Aaron D. Firnstahl; Susan K. Spencer; Tucker R. Burch; Mark A. Borchardt


North-Central - 52nd Annual Meeting | 2018

PLACING MINNESOTA’S VIRAL OCCURRENCE DATA IN A GEOLOGIC CONTEXT

James F. Walsh; Anita C. Anderson; Mark A. Borchardt; Jane R. de Lambert; Aaron D. Firnstahl; Stephanie R. Gretsch; Lih-in W. Rezania; Richard G. Soule; Susan K. Spencer; Joel P. Stokdyk


North-Central - 52nd Annual Meeting | 2018

TOWARDS A BETTER UNDERSTANDING OF BACTERIAL IMPAIRMENTS AT PUBLIC BEACHES IN IOWA

Jason A. Palmer; Claire E. Hruby; Michelle L. Soupir; Aaron D. Firnstahl; Joel P. Stokdyk; Susan K. Spencer; Mark A. Borchardt


North-Central - 52nd Annual Meeting | 2018

OCCURRENCE OF CRYPTOSPORIDIUM IN GROUNDWATER WELLS WITH AND WITHOUT SURFACE WATER INFLUENCE

Joel P. Stokdyk; Susan K. Spencer; Anita C. Anderson; James F. Walsh; Aaron D. Firnstahl; Mark A. Borchardt


North-Central - 52nd Annual Meeting | 2018

MICROBIAL CONTAMINATION OF PRIVATE WELLS IN THE DOLOMITE AQUIFER IN NORTHEASTERN WISCONSIN: ASSOCIATIONS WITH LAND USE, HYDROGEOLOGY, AND WELL CONSTRUCTION

Mark A. Borchardt; Joel P. Stokdyk; Burney A. Kieke; Davina Bonness; Aaron D. Firnstahl; Randall J. Hunt; Maureen A. Muldoon; Susan K. Spencer


IAFP 2017 | 2017

Occurrence of Pathogens in Community and Non-community Wells in Minnesota and Performance of Water Quality Indicators

Joel P. Stokdyk


GSA Annual Meeting in Seattle, Washington, USA - 2017 | 2017

USING AUTOSAMPLER MONITORING TO DETERMINE THE TIMING OF ENTERIC PATHOGEN CONTAMINATION OF THE FRACTURED SILURIAN AQUIFER, NORTHEASTERN WI

Maureen A. Muldoon; Randall J. Hunt; David W. Owens; Mark A. Borchardt; Aaron D. Firnstahl; Joel P. Stokdyk; Susan K. Spencer


Open-File Report | 2016

U.S. Geological Survey science strategy for highly pathogenic avian influenza in wildlife and the environment (2016–2020)

M. Camille Harris; John M. Pearce; Diann J. Prosser; C. LeAnn White; A. Keith Miles; Jonathan M. Sleeman; Christopher J. Brand; James P. Cronin; Susan De La Cruz; Christine L. Densmore; Thomas W. Doyle; Robert J. Dusek; Joseph P. Fleskes; Paul L. Flint; Gerald F. Guala; Jeffrey S. Hall; Laura E. Hubbard; Randall J. Hunt; Hon S. Ip; Rachel A. Katz; Kevin W. Laurent; Mark P. Miller; Mark D. Munn; Andrew M. Ramey; Kevin D. Richards; Robin E. Russell; Joel P. Stokdyk; John Y. Takekawa; Daniel P. Walsh

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Mark A. Borchardt

United States Department of Agriculture

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Aaron D. Firnstahl

United States Geological Survey

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Randall J. Hunt

United States Geological Survey

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Laura E. Hubbard

United States Geological Survey

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Maureen A. Muldoon

University of Wisconsin–Oshkosh

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Tucker R. Burch

United States Geological Survey

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A. Keith Miles

United States Geological Survey

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Aaron Firnstahl

United States Department of Agriculture

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