Ozone treatment is an effective barrier against viral pathogens, therefore it is an integral part of many water and wastewater treatment trains. However, the efficacy of ozone treatment remains difficult to monitor, due to the lack of methods to track virus inactivation in real-time. The goal of this work was to identify easy-to-measure proxies to monitor virus inactivation during water and wastewater treatment by ozone. Proxies considered were the abatement in UV absorbance at 254 nm (UV254) and carbamazepine (CBZ), a ubiquitous organic micropollutant with a similar abatement rate constant as human viruses. The proxies, as well as the inactivation of two viruses (MS2 coliphage and coxsackievirus B5) were measured in surface water and in a ...
Sunlight inactivation of microorganisms is a natural process that can occur in any sunlit water and ...
The formation of bromate levels exceeding the drinking water standard of 10 mu g L-1 may impose the ...
Post-chlorinated effluent collected with a portable viral concentrator from four treatment plants in...
Disinfection is an important step in (waste)water treatment to prevent the transmission of waterborn...
grantor: University of TorontoOzone is a triatomic allotrope of oxygen. It is a desirable ...
Environmental surfaces may be contaminated with viruses and contribute to their transmission. Concer...
Dissolved ozone concentration integrated over time (CT) is a reliable indicator of disinfection effi...
Human noroviruses (HuNoVs) are globally established as the leading non-bacterial acute gastroenterit...
Because of increasing incidence of virus-containing aerosols , ozone was potentially considered to b...
Sewage contains a mixed ecosystem of diverse sets of microorganisms, including human pathogenic viru...
In order to ensure virologically acceptable drinking water, the US EPA promulgated the Surface Water...
Quantitative PCR (qPCR) is a convenient tool for monitoring virus concentrations in water and wastew...
Sunlight inactivation is an important mode of disinfection for viruses in surface waters. In constru...
The work upon which this publication is based was supported in part by funds provided by the United ...
Ozone is an effective oxidant and disinfectant commonly used for elimination of micropollutants and ...
Sunlight inactivation of microorganisms is a natural process that can occur in any sunlit water and ...
The formation of bromate levels exceeding the drinking water standard of 10 mu g L-1 may impose the ...
Post-chlorinated effluent collected with a portable viral concentrator from four treatment plants in...
Disinfection is an important step in (waste)water treatment to prevent the transmission of waterborn...
grantor: University of TorontoOzone is a triatomic allotrope of oxygen. It is a desirable ...
Environmental surfaces may be contaminated with viruses and contribute to their transmission. Concer...
Dissolved ozone concentration integrated over time (CT) is a reliable indicator of disinfection effi...
Human noroviruses (HuNoVs) are globally established as the leading non-bacterial acute gastroenterit...
Because of increasing incidence of virus-containing aerosols , ozone was potentially considered to b...
Sewage contains a mixed ecosystem of diverse sets of microorganisms, including human pathogenic viru...
In order to ensure virologically acceptable drinking water, the US EPA promulgated the Surface Water...
Quantitative PCR (qPCR) is a convenient tool for monitoring virus concentrations in water and wastew...
Sunlight inactivation is an important mode of disinfection for viruses in surface waters. In constru...
The work upon which this publication is based was supported in part by funds provided by the United ...
Ozone is an effective oxidant and disinfectant commonly used for elimination of micropollutants and ...
Sunlight inactivation of microorganisms is a natural process that can occur in any sunlit water and ...
The formation of bromate levels exceeding the drinking water standard of 10 mu g L-1 may impose the ...
Post-chlorinated effluent collected with a portable viral concentrator from four treatment plants in...