The presence of waterborne microbial (including viral) pathogens, in wastewater poses a potential risk to human health when wastewaters are reused either directly or indirectly. Therefore, reuse activities need to be regulated in such a way as to protect human health and to this end, quantitative microbial risk assessment (QMRA) has been successfully used to formulate evidence-based reuse regulations. The QMRA approach depends, however, on reliable information about the various elements of the system, including the wastewater treatment component. One point of major concern is the determination of pathogen concentrations, especially viral pathogens, in treated wastewater, as a consequence of their low levels and problems associated with the ...
Despite various efforts to improve water quality in all pathways, waterborne diseases are still a ma...
Many wastewater treatment technologies have been shown to remove bacterial pathogens more effectivel...
This study describes the results of a dynamic quantitative microbial risk assessment (QMRA) for noro...
This study proposes that calculating and interpreting removal coefficients (K20) for bacteriophages ...
On-site sewage systems, such as septic tank-absorption trenches, are used by approximately 20 000 pe...
Biological risk assessment in occupational settings currently is based on either qualitative or semi...
This project was initiated to fill knowledge gaps on the occurrence of pathogens in different stream...
The environmental performance of wastewater and sewage sludge management is commonly assessed using ...
Infectious disease can be transmitted via various environmental pathways, many of which are incorpor...
Quantitative microbial risk assessment (QMRA) is frequently used to estimate health risks associated...
Waste stabilization ponds (WSPs) are one of the most prevalent types of domestic wastewater treatmen...
© 2014 Dr Sarah Fiona BarkerWater scarcity is of increasing concern in many areas of the world and i...
Water reuse have been adopted in regions with limited natural water resources to alleviate water sup...
The increasing threat of water scarcity throughout the world has led to the implementation of potabl...
Norovirus contamination of drinking water sources is an important cause of waterborne disease outbre...
Despite various efforts to improve water quality in all pathways, waterborne diseases are still a ma...
Many wastewater treatment technologies have been shown to remove bacterial pathogens more effectivel...
This study describes the results of a dynamic quantitative microbial risk assessment (QMRA) for noro...
This study proposes that calculating and interpreting removal coefficients (K20) for bacteriophages ...
On-site sewage systems, such as septic tank-absorption trenches, are used by approximately 20 000 pe...
Biological risk assessment in occupational settings currently is based on either qualitative or semi...
This project was initiated to fill knowledge gaps on the occurrence of pathogens in different stream...
The environmental performance of wastewater and sewage sludge management is commonly assessed using ...
Infectious disease can be transmitted via various environmental pathways, many of which are incorpor...
Quantitative microbial risk assessment (QMRA) is frequently used to estimate health risks associated...
Waste stabilization ponds (WSPs) are one of the most prevalent types of domestic wastewater treatmen...
© 2014 Dr Sarah Fiona BarkerWater scarcity is of increasing concern in many areas of the world and i...
Water reuse have been adopted in regions with limited natural water resources to alleviate water sup...
The increasing threat of water scarcity throughout the world has led to the implementation of potabl...
Norovirus contamination of drinking water sources is an important cause of waterborne disease outbre...
Despite various efforts to improve water quality in all pathways, waterborne diseases are still a ma...
Many wastewater treatment technologies have been shown to remove bacterial pathogens more effectivel...
This study describes the results of a dynamic quantitative microbial risk assessment (QMRA) for noro...