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Effectiveness of Lookingglass Hatchery UV Disinfection Water System

This study examines the effectiveness of the UV disinfection water system at Lookingglass Hatchery in reducing bacterial pathogens and improving fish health. The results show significant reductions in bacterial counts, indicating the system's effectiveness in disease management. The UV system allows for natural rearing of fish and cost savings on chiller and well water usage. However, there is some concern about the system's effectiveness at higher flow rates. Monitoring over time will provide more insight into its long-term effectiveness.

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Effectiveness of Lookingglass Hatchery UV Disinfection Water System

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  1. Effectiveness of Lookingglass Hatchery UV Disinfection Water System Sam Onjukka, ODFW Fish Health Services And Diane Deal, Assistant Mgr. Lookingglass Hatchery

  2. Lookingglass Fish HatcheryCame on-line in 1982 • 1999 a study conducted by Dr. Warren Groberg, Sam Onjukka & others, recommended developing a pathogen free water supply for LGH for disease management

  3. Ultraviolet System = UV SystemWent on-line in March, 2006 • Drum Filter • UV Shell/UV lights • Inlet/Outlet Weir Boxes • Gravity flow = Very simple and effective system • Original Cost, $285,000 = UV System & Building

  4. Part 1 -Maintenance • Weekly = Check spray bar nozzles • Hourly = Lube drum filter, two bogie wheels and zirks • Monthly = Clean lamps, spray bar filter every other month • Yearly = all other service once a year which includes changing bulbs, cleaning crystals, pressure washing, filter cleaning, etc. • Maintain a Maintenance Log

  5. Part 1 – Related ExpensesJuly, 2007 Prices • Filter Panels = $186.00 each • Screen Patching Plugs = $1.28 each • O-Rings = $4.00 a pack of 10 • Nozzles = $4.50 each • UV Lamps = $100.00 each • UV Crystals = $100.00 each • Complete back-up sets are kept on station

  6. Maintenance Log

  7. Back-Up SystemJuly 2007 Quote • Cost = $14,323.18 • Additional 14 lamps with Quartz sleeves & insert kit, and Control panel = additional dosage or back-up in case of lamp/panel failure

  8. Natural Rearing can now be accomplished because of the UV Treated water • All of Lookingglass Hatchery’s program is being reared at the facility • Frees up facilities that were rearing our fry, for other programs • Cost effective – chiller’s are shut down as soon as we can put eggs on UV treated creek water – Well water supplementation becomes < 25% and more water is available for de-icing the Intake • Daily electrical cost, UV = $2.86/day, Chiller = $8.03 day, Well $215.37/day per 2007 rates

  9. Part 2 – Fish Health & Effectiveness of Lookingglass Hatchery’s UV disinfection water system • Less Pathogen load • Better water quality = Better Fish Health

  10. Effectiveness of Lookingglass Hatchery UV Disinfection Water System Bacterial counts in Pre and Post UV treated Water Sam Onjukka ODFW – Fish Health Services Eastern Oregon University, La Grande, Oregon Diane Deal ODFW - Lookingglass Hatchery

  11. Fish Health Recommendations to Reduce the Incidence and Severity of Disease (2002)

  12. Lookingglass Hatchery UV System Flow vs. Dose Relationship

  13. Effectiveness of the UV SystemMeasured by a reduction in total bacterial counts in post UV treated water as compared to raw Lookingglass Creek water = pre UV treated water

  14. Bacterial Testing Procedure • Water samples collected in sterile containers, kept dark on ice. • Each sample diluted 10 fold in sterile 0.5% NaCl • 0.1 ml of each sample and dilution plated onto Tryptone Yeast Extract agar (TYE-S) agar plates in replicate and spread with a flame sterilized glass hockey stick. • Plates incubated at 18 C for 7 days. • Bacterial colonies counted and original concentration in original sample calculated (colony forming units per ml = cfu/ml).

  15. Bacterial Counts in Pre and Post-UV Treated Water at Lookingglass Hatchery in 2006-2007 48% reduction 96% and 95% reduction Post UV sampled at outlet weir box 61% reduction 33% reduction 57% reduction *No reliable data *No reliable data a = plating at hatchery b = plating at laboratory

  16. Bacterial Counts in Lookingglass Creek Water Above Lookingglass Hatchery Intake

  17. Bacterial Counts in Pre and Post-UV Treated Water at Lookingglass Hatchery in 2007-2008 100% reduction 99.9% reduction 99.1% reduction 92.6% reduction 99.8% reduction 160 gpm 335,663 mw 250 gpm 300,000 mw 258 gpm 300,000 mw 258 gpm 300,000 mw 680 gpm 98,000 mw

  18. Summary • Total bacterial counts were useful in measuring the effectiveness of the UV system – once methods and sample locations were worked out. • The UV system appears to be effective at reducing 99% or more of the total culturable bacteria with lower flow rates (up to ~250-300 GPM) but there is concern as flows increase. February 2008 results showed 92.7% reduction with 680 GPM. • The apparent slightly reduced effectiveness of the UV system at higher flow rates raises some concern for the protection of production fish from pathogens shed in the water supply by passed adults or naturally reared fish. • UV treated water is only for early rearing. Once fish are ponded in outside raceways (April or early May) they have 10 months or more of rearing on raw Lookingglass Creek water. • Monitoring the UV system & fish health over time will make it clearer just how effective the system will be.

  19. Any advantage we give the fish, from egg to adults = this is the result, Yes!

  20. Thanks to everyone who has made this program a success

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