Indirect potable reuse of wastewater is a practice that is gaining attention, aiming to increase freshwater supplies to meet water scarcity. However, reusing effluent wastewater for drinking water production comes with a paired risk of adverse health effects, due to the potential presence of pathogenic microorganisms and hazardous micropollutants. Disinfection is an established method to reduce microbial hazards in drinking water, but it has been associated with formation of disinfection by-products (DBPs). In this study, we performed an effect-based assessment of chemical hazards in a system wherein a full-scale trial of disinfection by chlorination, of the treated wastewater was performed prior discharge to the reciepient river. The prese...
Population growth and global climate change has resulted in the degradation of pristine water source...
Complex mixtures of micropollutants, including pesticides, pharmaceuticals and industrial chemicals ...
A study was conducted on the reuse of the water in a system composed of a sewage treatment plant (ST...
Indirect potable reuse of wastewater is a practice that is gaining attention, aiming to increase fre...
Disinfection of drinking water using chlorine can lead to the formation of genotoxic by-products whe...
Wastewater discharges from cities and industries, especially megacities, and intensive livestock can...
Surface waters feeding water treatment plants (WTPs) can contain organic micropollutants, which are ...
The reuse of treated effluent (for agriculture and as supplement for drinking water needs) is curren...
Emerging water pollutants (e.g., antibiotics, household chemicals) and pathogens (e.g. antibiotic-re...
Drinking water quality and treatment efficacy was investigated in seven drinking water treatment pla...
Advanced treatment trains based on oxidation, biofiltration, and/or granular activated carbon (Ox/BA...
The access to clean water is one of the prerequisites for a modern, industrialized society. The amou...
Thousands of organic micropollutants and their transformation products occur in water. Although ofte...
Thousands of organic micropollutants and their transformation products occur in water. Although ofte...
Drinking water safety has been primarily dependent on the monitoring of only a limited number of ind...
Population growth and global climate change has resulted in the degradation of pristine water source...
Complex mixtures of micropollutants, including pesticides, pharmaceuticals and industrial chemicals ...
A study was conducted on the reuse of the water in a system composed of a sewage treatment plant (ST...
Indirect potable reuse of wastewater is a practice that is gaining attention, aiming to increase fre...
Disinfection of drinking water using chlorine can lead to the formation of genotoxic by-products whe...
Wastewater discharges from cities and industries, especially megacities, and intensive livestock can...
Surface waters feeding water treatment plants (WTPs) can contain organic micropollutants, which are ...
The reuse of treated effluent (for agriculture and as supplement for drinking water needs) is curren...
Emerging water pollutants (e.g., antibiotics, household chemicals) and pathogens (e.g. antibiotic-re...
Drinking water quality and treatment efficacy was investigated in seven drinking water treatment pla...
Advanced treatment trains based on oxidation, biofiltration, and/or granular activated carbon (Ox/BA...
The access to clean water is one of the prerequisites for a modern, industrialized society. The amou...
Thousands of organic micropollutants and their transformation products occur in water. Although ofte...
Thousands of organic micropollutants and their transformation products occur in water. Although ofte...
Drinking water safety has been primarily dependent on the monitoring of only a limited number of ind...
Population growth and global climate change has resulted in the degradation of pristine water source...
Complex mixtures of micropollutants, including pesticides, pharmaceuticals and industrial chemicals ...
A study was conducted on the reuse of the water in a system composed of a sewage treatment plant (ST...