There were marked differences in the abilities of eight different soil materials to remove and retain viruses from settled sewage, but for each soil material the behavior of two different viruses, poliovirus type 1 and reovirus type 3, was often similar. Virus adsorption to soil materials was rapid, the majority occurring within 15 min. Clayey materials efficiently adsorbed both viruses from wastewater over a range of pH and total dissolved solids levels. Sands and organic soil materials were comparatively poor adsorbents, but in some cases their ability to adsorb viruses increased at low pH and with the addition of total dissolved solids or divalent cations. Viruses in suspensions of soil material in settled sewage survived for considerabl...
Ground water has traditionally been considered safe for human consumption without treatment. However...
The infectivity of enteric viruses (e.g., poliovirus, rotavirus, reovirus) is prolonged when these v...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
The movement of viruses in soil has important implications for land treatment of waste water. An ads...
Water with entrained disease-causing virus entering soil normally passes through water saturated and...
Experiments were conducted to investigate several variables suspected of having an effect on the rem...
Two candidate methods for the recovery and detection of viruses in soil were subjected to round robi...
Abstract The adsorption of viruses in untreated flushed dairy manure wastewater (FDMW), anaerobicall...
Aims: This study investigated the survival and transport of sewage sludge-borne pathogenic organisms...
Viral contamination of drinking water supplies due to inadequate renovation of septic tank effluent ...
Reduction of viral surrogates (bacteriophage MS2 and murine norovirus-1 [MNV-1]) and viruses natural...
Four enteric viruses, poliovirus type 1, echovirus type 1, reovirus type 3, and simian adenovirus SV...
To determine whether suspended solids interfere with enteric virus recovery from water by microporou...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the extent to which soil acts as an agent in the transmi...
AIMS: To generate field-relevant inactivation data for incorporation into models to predict the like...
Ground water has traditionally been considered safe for human consumption without treatment. However...
The infectivity of enteric viruses (e.g., poliovirus, rotavirus, reovirus) is prolonged when these v...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
The movement of viruses in soil has important implications for land treatment of waste water. An ads...
Water with entrained disease-causing virus entering soil normally passes through water saturated and...
Experiments were conducted to investigate several variables suspected of having an effect on the rem...
Two candidate methods for the recovery and detection of viruses in soil were subjected to round robi...
Abstract The adsorption of viruses in untreated flushed dairy manure wastewater (FDMW), anaerobicall...
Aims: This study investigated the survival and transport of sewage sludge-borne pathogenic organisms...
Viral contamination of drinking water supplies due to inadequate renovation of septic tank effluent ...
Reduction of viral surrogates (bacteriophage MS2 and murine norovirus-1 [MNV-1]) and viruses natural...
Four enteric viruses, poliovirus type 1, echovirus type 1, reovirus type 3, and simian adenovirus SV...
To determine whether suspended solids interfere with enteric virus recovery from water by microporou...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the extent to which soil acts as an agent in the transmi...
AIMS: To generate field-relevant inactivation data for incorporation into models to predict the like...
Ground water has traditionally been considered safe for human consumption without treatment. However...
The infectivity of enteric viruses (e.g., poliovirus, rotavirus, reovirus) is prolonged when these v...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...