Worldwide, water reuse is promoted as an alternative for water scarcity, however, wastewater effluents have been reported as possible contaminants to surface water. The failure of some wastewater treatment processes to completely remove organic matter and some pathogenic microorganisms allows them to initiate infections. This manifests more in communities where surface water is used directly for drinking. To assess water quality, bacteria alone cannot be used as it may be absent in virus-contaminated water. This study was carried out to assess the quality of two wastewater treatment plant effluents from the Eastern Cape Province of South Africa. Physicochemical parameters and microbiological parameters like faecal coliforms, adenovirus, rot...
Water is an essential need that stimulates health and well being. Increase in population size and ur...
Waste waters can be sources of pollution to surface water and the environment with severe implicatio...
Since 1990, more than 1.8 billion people have gained access to potable water and improved sanitation...
Water is an indispensible and yet a difficult resource to be renewed, thus water scarcity has become...
Water is an indispensible and yet a difficult resource to be renewed, thus water scarcity has become...
Waste waters can be sources of pollution to surface water and the environment with severe implicatio...
Abstract The failure of South African wastewater treatment plants to produce effluents of a high mic...
The final effluents of two wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) in the Eastern Cape Province of South...
The final effluents of two wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) in the Eastern Cape Province of South...
Monitoring effluents from wastewater treatment plants is important to preventing both environmental ...
The failure of South African wastewater treatment plants to produce effluents of a high microbiologi...
M. Tech. Water Care.Aims determining whether inadequate treatment of wastewater and the faecal pollu...
The final effluents of two wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) in the Eastern Cape Province of South...
Certain areas in the world still depend on the receiving water bodies as sources of domestic water a...
Waste waters can be sources of pollution to surface water and the environment with severe implicatio...
Water is an essential need that stimulates health and well being. Increase in population size and ur...
Waste waters can be sources of pollution to surface water and the environment with severe implicatio...
Since 1990, more than 1.8 billion people have gained access to potable water and improved sanitation...
Water is an indispensible and yet a difficult resource to be renewed, thus water scarcity has become...
Water is an indispensible and yet a difficult resource to be renewed, thus water scarcity has become...
Waste waters can be sources of pollution to surface water and the environment with severe implicatio...
Abstract The failure of South African wastewater treatment plants to produce effluents of a high mic...
The final effluents of two wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) in the Eastern Cape Province of South...
The final effluents of two wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) in the Eastern Cape Province of South...
Monitoring effluents from wastewater treatment plants is important to preventing both environmental ...
The failure of South African wastewater treatment plants to produce effluents of a high microbiologi...
M. Tech. Water Care.Aims determining whether inadequate treatment of wastewater and the faecal pollu...
The final effluents of two wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) in the Eastern Cape Province of South...
Certain areas in the world still depend on the receiving water bodies as sources of domestic water a...
Waste waters can be sources of pollution to surface water and the environment with severe implicatio...
Water is an essential need that stimulates health and well being. Increase in population size and ur...
Waste waters can be sources of pollution to surface water and the environment with severe implicatio...
Since 1990, more than 1.8 billion people have gained access to potable water and improved sanitation...