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Summary of 25 Years of Xylem Tracheids and Sewage/Sludge in the Sea
Authors:Anita R Freudenthal
Institution:  a Bureau of Water Pollution Control, Nassau County Department of Health, Chief (ret.), Office of Marine Ecology, Mineola, NY b Departments of Biology and Enviromental Sciences, C.W. Post College of Long Island University, Brookville, NY
Abstract:The Rapid Sewage/Sludge Indicator Technique (RSIT), developed during the early 1970's, responded to critical needs within the Bureau of Water Pollution Control. It enabled quick detection of contamination in ocean water and bottom sediments during sewage-related emergencies and routine monitoring. RSIT became an invaluable tool for resource management, in determining where and to what extent marine environments are impacted, and when immediate information is necessary for public health decisions.

The RSIT utilizes microscopic examination for terrestrial plant vascular tissue, especially the xylem tracheid elements, as identifiers of sewage/sludge. Not normally found in ocean waters, this material, in toilet paper and the roughage of the human diet which passes through the digestive system intact, is an indicator of human faecal contamination. Minimal training and common laboratory materials allow gross screening in five minutes. New studies by the United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA), United States Geologic Survey (USGS) and National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), most recently at the 106-mile dump site off the New York Bight, revalidated the technique as a rapid, inexpensive, easy to use, semiquantitative indicator both for water column and sediment samples.
Keywords:Sewage sludge  indicator method  xylem tracheids  terrestrial plan vascular tissue
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