The aim of this study was to demonstrate how seasonal variability in the removal efficacy of enteric viral pathogens from an MBR-based water recycling system might affect risks to human health if the treated product were to be used for the augmentation of potable water supplies. Samples were taken over a twelve month period (March 2014- February 2015), from nine locations throughout a water recycling plant situated in East London and tested for faecal indicator bacteria (thermotolerant coliforms , intestinal enterococci n=108), phages (somatic coliphage , F-specific RNA phage and Bacteroides phage (GB-124) n=108), pathogenic viruses (adenovirus , hepatitis A , norovirus GI/GII n=48) and a range of physico-chemical parameters (suspended soli...
Wastewater is an important resource in water-scarce regions of the world, and its use in agriculture...
With two thirds of the global population living in areas affected by water scarcity, wastewater reus...
The scarcity of freshwater resources available for drinking has lead to the use of reclaimed wastewa...
The aim of this study was to assess the potential removal efficacy of viruses in a full-scale membra...
Many wastewater treatment technologies have been shown to remove bacterial pathogens more effectivel...
Many wastewater treatment technologies have been shown to remove bacterial pathogens more effectivel...
The increasing threat of water scarcity throughout the world has led to the implementation of potabl...
One solution to current water scarcity is the reuse of treated wastewater. Water reuse systems have ...
Municipal and agricultural wastewater contain a variety of microorganisms and in particular enteric ...
Wastewater treatment ponds (WTP) are one of the most widespread treatment technologies in the world;...
Water deficit, exacerbated by global population increases and climate change, necessitates the inves...
Wastewater treatment ponds (WTP) are one of the most widespread treatment technologies in the world;...
Wastewater is an important resource in water-scarce regions of the world, and its use in agriculture...
The primary concern associated with water reuse practices is the public health risk caused by the po...
The isolation of viruses from treated drinking water has raised concerns that water treatment method...
Wastewater is an important resource in water-scarce regions of the world, and its use in agriculture...
With two thirds of the global population living in areas affected by water scarcity, wastewater reus...
The scarcity of freshwater resources available for drinking has lead to the use of reclaimed wastewa...
The aim of this study was to assess the potential removal efficacy of viruses in a full-scale membra...
Many wastewater treatment technologies have been shown to remove bacterial pathogens more effectivel...
Many wastewater treatment technologies have been shown to remove bacterial pathogens more effectivel...
The increasing threat of water scarcity throughout the world has led to the implementation of potabl...
One solution to current water scarcity is the reuse of treated wastewater. Water reuse systems have ...
Municipal and agricultural wastewater contain a variety of microorganisms and in particular enteric ...
Wastewater treatment ponds (WTP) are one of the most widespread treatment technologies in the world;...
Water deficit, exacerbated by global population increases and climate change, necessitates the inves...
Wastewater treatment ponds (WTP) are one of the most widespread treatment technologies in the world;...
Wastewater is an important resource in water-scarce regions of the world, and its use in agriculture...
The primary concern associated with water reuse practices is the public health risk caused by the po...
The isolation of viruses from treated drinking water has raised concerns that water treatment method...
Wastewater is an important resource in water-scarce regions of the world, and its use in agriculture...
With two thirds of the global population living in areas affected by water scarcity, wastewater reus...
The scarcity of freshwater resources available for drinking has lead to the use of reclaimed wastewa...