Slow sand filtration (SSF) is an effective low-tech water treatment method for pathogen and particle removal. Yet despite its application for centuries, it has been uncertain to which extent pathogenic microbes are removed by mechanical filtration or due to ecological interactions such as grazing and competition for nutrients. In this study, we quantified the removal of bacterial faecal indicators, Escherichia coli and Enterococcus faecalis, from secondary effluent of a wastewater treatment plant and analysed the microbial community composition in compartments of laboratory model SSF columns. The columns were packed with different sand grain sizes and eliminated 1.6-2.3 log units of faecal indicators, which translated into effluents of bath...
Dentel, Steven K.As many as 500,000 people in developing countries rely on an intermittent slow sand...
Previous laboratory-scale studies to characterise the functional microbial ecology of slow sand filt...
Sample volumes as tested in routine microbiological methods for determining the presence and absence...
Slow sand filtration is a method of water purification by means of percolating water through a colum...
Though slow sand filtration is one of the oldest and effective means of drinking water treatment, th...
Slow Sand Filtration (SSF) is biologically mediated method of water treatment dependent upon the nat...
Slow Sand Filtration (SSF) is biologically mediated method of water treatment dependent upon the nat...
Slow sand filters (SSFs) are a water treatment technology which can produce high quality water throu...
While slow sand filters (SSFs) have produced drinking water for more than a hundred years, understan...
Slow sand filters (SSFs) are widely applied to treat potable water; the removal of contaminants (e.g...
Slow sand filtration has been used for the last 200 years as part of drinking water treatment. The p...
The decimal elimination capacity (DEC) of slow sand filters (SSF) for viruses, bacteria and oocysts ...
Slow sand filters (SSFs) are widely applied to treat potable water; the removal of contaminants (e.g...
For over 200 years, slow sand filtration (SSF) has been an effective means of treating water for the...
Sample volumes as tested in routine microbiological methods for determining the presence and absence...
Dentel, Steven K.As many as 500,000 people in developing countries rely on an intermittent slow sand...
Previous laboratory-scale studies to characterise the functional microbial ecology of slow sand filt...
Sample volumes as tested in routine microbiological methods for determining the presence and absence...
Slow sand filtration is a method of water purification by means of percolating water through a colum...
Though slow sand filtration is one of the oldest and effective means of drinking water treatment, th...
Slow Sand Filtration (SSF) is biologically mediated method of water treatment dependent upon the nat...
Slow Sand Filtration (SSF) is biologically mediated method of water treatment dependent upon the nat...
Slow sand filters (SSFs) are a water treatment technology which can produce high quality water throu...
While slow sand filters (SSFs) have produced drinking water for more than a hundred years, understan...
Slow sand filters (SSFs) are widely applied to treat potable water; the removal of contaminants (e.g...
Slow sand filtration has been used for the last 200 years as part of drinking water treatment. The p...
The decimal elimination capacity (DEC) of slow sand filters (SSF) for viruses, bacteria and oocysts ...
Slow sand filters (SSFs) are widely applied to treat potable water; the removal of contaminants (e.g...
For over 200 years, slow sand filtration (SSF) has been an effective means of treating water for the...
Sample volumes as tested in routine microbiological methods for determining the presence and absence...
Dentel, Steven K.As many as 500,000 people in developing countries rely on an intermittent slow sand...
Previous laboratory-scale studies to characterise the functional microbial ecology of slow sand filt...
Sample volumes as tested in routine microbiological methods for determining the presence and absence...