Wastewater treatment ponds (WTP) are one of the most widespread treatment technologies in the world; however, the mechanisms and extent of enteric virus removal in these systems are poorly understood. Two WTP systems in Bolivia, with similar overall hydraulic retention times but different first stages of treatment, were analyzed for enteric virus removal. One system consisted of a facultative pond followed by two maturation ponds (three-pond system) and the other consisted of an upflow anaerobic sludge blanket (UASB) reactor followed by two maturation (polishing) ponds (UASB-pond system). Quantitative polymerase chain reaction with reverse transcription (RT-qPCR) was used to measure concentrations of norovirus, rotavirus, and pepper mild mo...
This study investigates short-term fluctuations in virus concentrations in source water and their re...
Waste stabilization ponds (WSPs) are one of the most prevalent types of domestic wastewater treatmen...
The increasing threat of water scarcity throughout the world has led to the implementation of potabl...
Wastewater treatment ponds (WTP) are one of the most widespread treatment technologies in the world;...
Continuous discharge of enteric viruses through treated wastewater is a potential threat to the envi...
One solution to current water scarcity is the reuse of treated wastewater. Water reuse systems have ...
Sanitation, renewable energy, and food security are among the most pressing global development needs...
Municipal and agricultural wastewater contain a variety of microorganisms and in particular enteric ...
The wastewater treatment facility in El-Manzala (sedimentation basins followed by vegetated cells) w...
The aim of this study was to demonstrate how seasonal variability in the removal efficacy of enteric...
This study assess the quality of wastewater through the detection and quantification of important vi...
Extreme hunger, malnutrition, and the lack of access to sanitation are among the most pressing devel...
Extreme hunger, malnutrition, and the lack of access to sanitation are among the most pressing devel...
This study investigates short-term fluctuations in virus concentrations in source water and their re...
Waste stabilization ponds (WSPs) are one of the most prevalent types of domestic wastewater treatmen...
This study investigates short-term fluctuations in virus concentrations in source water and their re...
Waste stabilization ponds (WSPs) are one of the most prevalent types of domestic wastewater treatmen...
The increasing threat of water scarcity throughout the world has led to the implementation of potabl...
Wastewater treatment ponds (WTP) are one of the most widespread treatment technologies in the world;...
Continuous discharge of enteric viruses through treated wastewater is a potential threat to the envi...
One solution to current water scarcity is the reuse of treated wastewater. Water reuse systems have ...
Sanitation, renewable energy, and food security are among the most pressing global development needs...
Municipal and agricultural wastewater contain a variety of microorganisms and in particular enteric ...
The wastewater treatment facility in El-Manzala (sedimentation basins followed by vegetated cells) w...
The aim of this study was to demonstrate how seasonal variability in the removal efficacy of enteric...
This study assess the quality of wastewater through the detection and quantification of important vi...
Extreme hunger, malnutrition, and the lack of access to sanitation are among the most pressing devel...
Extreme hunger, malnutrition, and the lack of access to sanitation are among the most pressing devel...
This study investigates short-term fluctuations in virus concentrations in source water and their re...
Waste stabilization ponds (WSPs) are one of the most prevalent types of domestic wastewater treatmen...
This study investigates short-term fluctuations in virus concentrations in source water and their re...
Waste stabilization ponds (WSPs) are one of the most prevalent types of domestic wastewater treatmen...
The increasing threat of water scarcity throughout the world has led to the implementation of potabl...