E3S Web of Conferences (Apr 2013)

Endospore-forming bacteria as an indicator of pollution in sediments of Lake Geneva

  • Bueche M.,
  • Sauvain L.,
  • Wunderlin T.,
  • Junier T.,
  • Tercier M.,
  • Loizeau J. -L.,
  • Masson M.,
  • Gascon E.,
  • Junier P.

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20130133011
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 1
p. 33011

Abstract

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Treated wastewater and runoff-water is released by the outlet of the sewage treatment plant of Vidy (Lausanne) directly into the Lake of Geneva via a pipe located 300m from the shore. Even if this water is properly treated with modern technologies, we can observe an accumulation of micro pollutants into the sediments, and particularly heavy-metals. The main objective of this project is to investigate how these elevated concentrations of heavy metals affect both abundance and diversity of prokaryotes in the sediments. A special emphasis was given to endospore-forming bacteria, which could use sporulation as a survival strategy to resist in highly contaminated areas. This study could have implications both for understanding the role of endospore-forming bacteria in the environment as well as in terms of improving the bioremediation processes.

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