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Page 1: MYCOFILTRATION Using Fungi To Improve Water Quality Tradd Cotter Mushroom Mountain LLC.

MYCOFILTRATIONUsing Fungi To Improve Water

Quality

Tradd CotterMushroom Mountain LLC

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• PESTICIDES (Herbicides, insecticides)

• CHEMICAL (PCB’s, Aromatic Hydrocarbons, Dioxins)

• BIOLOGICAL (Coliforms, parasites)

• HEAVY METALS (Lead, mercury, arsenic)

MYCOREMEDIATIONApplications

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Total Maximum Daily Loads(TMDLs)

• Sediment• Pathogens• Nutrients• Metals• Dissolved Oxygen• Temperature• pH• Pesticides• Mercury• Organics

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(TMDLs)

• Standards for Determining Loading Capacity – The greatest amount of a pollutant that a water can assimilate and still meeet water quality standards

• Identify contamination limits of pathogen in colony forming units per milliliter(CFU/mL)

• Fecal coliforms - 40FC/100mL• Chemical Pollutants – ppm/ppm dependent

on toxicity and mortality of organisms

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Total Maximum Daily LoadsSurvey Wildlife and Aquatic Biology

• Inventory and evidence of biological disruption

• Determine life cycles of biology and seasonal inputs to identify weaknesses and resilience of systems

• Identify Short Term to Long Term goals, targets, and indicators

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Quality of Media

• Should provide adequate passage of water for ideal contact time and rate of flow

• Needs to be composed of a durable matrix that can withstand rate of flow and saturation (wheat straw vs wood chips)

• Preferably composed of native debris matched with local or regional strains trained to recognize debris

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Testing SolutionsHerbicides

• Bean tests (Can also use tomatoe seeds, and other listed on EPA website for threshold toxicity)

• Test exposures for all 12 dilutions (up to parts per billion, ppb, in replicates of 5) prior to running tabletop units to note damage to assess a physical spectrum of noticeable damage

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Testing SolutionsBiological Pathogens

• STREAK ISOLATION AND PURIFICATION• Identification of pathogens, SERIAL DILUTIONS

and EASYGEL plate pours for population counts – colony forming units (CFU/mL)

• Test behavioral galleries using any number of orientations

• Use metabolites formed by CONTACT STIMULATION in agar media or in wells formed in agar to determine rates of inhibition, cell lyses, or inactivation.

• Bacterial growth curves, controls and dosed with metabolites

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ARENA ANALYSIS

• Harvest cells at critical intervals to determine metabolic responses/variance compared to controls

• Variances can be determined and quantified for both beneficial and detrimental responses

• Intracellular metabolites can be analyzed for gene expression when exposed to different combinations of mixed species

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MYCOREMEDIATION MODULE

Fun gal spec ies d et er min es best c o mbin at io n o r sc en ar io fo r o pt imal

d egr ad at io n o f t ar get ed bio l o gic al an d c hemic al po l l ut an t s. Wo o d c hips an d /o r st r aw bio mass.

PHYTOREMEDIATION MODULE

Nat ive aq uat ic an d bo r d er l in e aq uat ic pl an t s hyper ac c umul at e an d /o r

r emo ve c hemic al po l l ut an t s, r ed uc in g l evel s asso c iat ed

w it h bio l o gic al bl o o ms.

COLLECTION MODULE

Sit e o f w at er r et r ieval an d c o n t amin an t t est in g . Sit e o f po l l ut an t ad d it io n

an d w at er l evel mo n it o r in g, pumpho use

st o r age, an d syst em d r ain age.

Sand/Gravel Filter

Submersible Pump

MUSHROOOM MOUNTAIN LLC.

COPYRIGHT 2012

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•Once biomass is fully colonized, even while fruiting mushrooms, water percolation can commence

•Water can be poured or mechanically pumped to circulate a given volume on a small or large scale

•Water also contains trace metabolites that are known for their antiviral and immune enhancing properties

MYCOFILTRATION

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Filling Unit

• Unit can be filled with precolonized media and allowed to bind, or filled with substrate and spawn and allowed to colonize BEFORE running unit.

• Make sure the unit is clean and wiped clean of all residual pesticide residues, pump must also be cleaned and run, remove magnetic rotor and clean with a q-tip and alcohol.

• Once the media is colonized, the bottom tray can be filled with a predetermined volume of water and dosed with contaminant of interest (biological or chemical) calculated at CFU/ml or ppm/ppb.

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