Water with entrained disease-causing virus entering soil normally passes through water saturated and unsaturated regions before reaching the groundwater. Twelve experiments were conducted to evaluate the effect of saturated versus unsaturated flow, and the effect of organic matter in unsaturated flow on the survival and transport of a virus, MS-2 bacteriophage, in soil columns. Additional experiments were conducted to characterize the soil, to assure that the experimental equipment did not remove virus, and to determine the extent of reversible adsorption of virus to soil. The virus were added to well water and applied to soil columns 0.052 m in diameter and 1.05 m long. KBr was used as a chemical tracer. In two experiments organic matter i...
[1] We investigated transport of viruses through saturated and unsaturated sand columns. Unsaturated...
In order to study the behaviour of pathogenic viruses in groundwater, several tracer experiments wer...
The fate and transport of a conservative and two bacteriophage tracers during Soil Aquifer Treatment...
Ground-water recharge and septic tank releases are sources of viruses that can contaminate ground wa...
The transport of viruses in unsaturated porous media has been a subject of great interest in recent ...
Experiments were conducted to investigate several variables suspected of having an effect on the rem...
The movement of viruses in soil has important implications for land treatment of waste water. An ads...
There were marked differences in the abilities of eight different soil materials to remove and retai...
Reduction of viral surrogates (bacteriophage MS2 and murine norovirus-1 [MNV-1]) and viruses natural...
Received for publication October 3, 2000. Land treatment of animal or human waste can result in chem...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the extent to which soil acts as an agent in the transmi...
To define protection zones around groundwater abstraction wells and safe setback distances for artif...
Viruses may have caused 65 percent of all the waterborne disease outbreaks in the United States from...
To define protection zones around groundwater abstraction wells and safe setback distances for artif...
Water managers must balance the need for clean and safe drinking water with ever-increasing amounts ...
[1] We investigated transport of viruses through saturated and unsaturated sand columns. Unsaturated...
In order to study the behaviour of pathogenic viruses in groundwater, several tracer experiments wer...
The fate and transport of a conservative and two bacteriophage tracers during Soil Aquifer Treatment...
Ground-water recharge and septic tank releases are sources of viruses that can contaminate ground wa...
The transport of viruses in unsaturated porous media has been a subject of great interest in recent ...
Experiments were conducted to investigate several variables suspected of having an effect on the rem...
The movement of viruses in soil has important implications for land treatment of waste water. An ads...
There were marked differences in the abilities of eight different soil materials to remove and retai...
Reduction of viral surrogates (bacteriophage MS2 and murine norovirus-1 [MNV-1]) and viruses natural...
Received for publication October 3, 2000. Land treatment of animal or human waste can result in chem...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the extent to which soil acts as an agent in the transmi...
To define protection zones around groundwater abstraction wells and safe setback distances for artif...
Viruses may have caused 65 percent of all the waterborne disease outbreaks in the United States from...
To define protection zones around groundwater abstraction wells and safe setback distances for artif...
Water managers must balance the need for clean and safe drinking water with ever-increasing amounts ...
[1] We investigated transport of viruses through saturated and unsaturated sand columns. Unsaturated...
In order to study the behaviour of pathogenic viruses in groundwater, several tracer experiments wer...
The fate and transport of a conservative and two bacteriophage tracers during Soil Aquifer Treatment...