Computational flow cytometry of planktonic populations for the evaluation of microbiological-control programs in district cooling plants.

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Applied Genomics Laboratory, Department of Biomedical Engineering, Khalifa University, Masdar Campus, Building 1A, 2st Floor, Po Box 54224, Masdar City, Abu Dhabi, UAE.

Published: August 2020

Biofouling poses a serious concern for the district cooling (DC) industry. Current industry practises for monitoring biofouling continue to rely on culture-based methods for microbial enumeration, which are ultimately flawed. Computational flow cytometric (cFCM) analyses, which offer enhanced reproducibility and streamlined analytics versus conventional flow cytometry were applied to samples taken from 3 sites in each of 3 plants over a 5-week sampling program. We asked whether the application of cFCM to monitoring planktonic community dynamics in DC plants could be able to provide sufficient information to enhance microbiological-control strategies at site and inform about plant performance impacts. The use of cFCM enabled the evaluation of biocide dosing, deep cleaning treatment efficiencies and routes of microbial ingress into the studied systems. Additionally, inherent risks arising from the reintroduction of microbiological communities into recently cleaned WCT basins from contaminated cooling waters were identified. However, short-term dynamics did not relate with plant performance metrics. In summary, the insights offered by this approach can inform on plant status, enable evaluations of microbial loads during biofouling mitigation programs and, ultimately, enhance industry management of the biofouling process.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7411017PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-70198-5DOI Listing

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