“…Most on-site wastewater treatment studies have focused on the system performance for the attenuation of hazardous contaminants from an environmental and public health perspective. These studies have generally focused on chemical parameters such as nutrients (different forms of nitrogen and phosphorus), bulk organics (BOD, COD, and TOC), and fecal indicator bacteria such as E. coli, enterococci, and bacteriophages as surrogates for human enteric viruses (van Cuyk and Siegrist, 2007;Gill et al, 2009;O'Luanaigh et al, 2012;Humphrey Jr et al, 2019). Increasingly, since the advance of microbiological culture-independent techniques in the early 1990s (Wagner et al, 2006), the performance of wastewater treatment systems has been coupled with the dynamics and stochastic modeling of the composition of microbial communities (Curtis and Sloan, 2005;Sanz and Köchling, 2007;Siezen and Galardini, 2008;Matar et al, 2021).…”