For years, gas chlorination has been the adopted disinfection technology in the treatment of Maltese potable water. Despite its strong bacterial inactivation potential, traditional chlorination generates high free chlorine residual and disinfection by-products that compromise the sensory attributes of drinking water and deter the population from consuming it. We have identified plausible alternative-to-gas-chlorination technologies for its treatment, with the aim of (a) reducing the disinfectant and/or chlorination dose used for microbial inactivation, and (b) attenuating the negative impact of putative disinfection by-products on the water’s organolepsis, while safeguarding its safe-for-consumption characteristics. We have subjected ultrav...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015Free available chlorine (FAC) is the sum of hypochloro...
This research investigated the feasibility of a novel advanced oxidation process (AOP) using ultravi...
Chlorine is the primary method for disinfection of drinking water in the United States; however, gro...
A methodology has been developed and used to evaluate the alternatives to chlorination for primary a...
In several industrial and non-industrial applications, cooling water is reused and circulated in hea...
The existing traditional drinking water disinfection technology relies mainly on chlorine disinfecti...
ABSTRACT: The presence of E. coli in drinking water is not very common, however drinking water pollu...
The presence of E. coli in drinking water is not very common, however drinking water polluted with E...
The presence of E. coli in drinking water is not very common, however drinking water polluted with E...
Small drinking water systems serve a fifth of the U.S. population and rely heavily on disinfection. ...
Safe supplies of drinking water free of pathogenic agents such as viruses and protozoa are essential...
Safe supplies of drinking water free of pathogenic agents such as viruses and protozoa are essential...
Innovative solutions are necessary to enable the decentralized recycling of greywater for applicatio...
Safe supplies of drinking water free of pathogenic agents such as viruses and protozoa are essential...
Drinking water is one of the most important resources required for survival by human beings, and yet...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015Free available chlorine (FAC) is the sum of hypochloro...
This research investigated the feasibility of a novel advanced oxidation process (AOP) using ultravi...
Chlorine is the primary method for disinfection of drinking water in the United States; however, gro...
A methodology has been developed and used to evaluate the alternatives to chlorination for primary a...
In several industrial and non-industrial applications, cooling water is reused and circulated in hea...
The existing traditional drinking water disinfection technology relies mainly on chlorine disinfecti...
ABSTRACT: The presence of E. coli in drinking water is not very common, however drinking water pollu...
The presence of E. coli in drinking water is not very common, however drinking water polluted with E...
The presence of E. coli in drinking water is not very common, however drinking water polluted with E...
Small drinking water systems serve a fifth of the U.S. population and rely heavily on disinfection. ...
Safe supplies of drinking water free of pathogenic agents such as viruses and protozoa are essential...
Safe supplies of drinking water free of pathogenic agents such as viruses and protozoa are essential...
Innovative solutions are necessary to enable the decentralized recycling of greywater for applicatio...
Safe supplies of drinking water free of pathogenic agents such as viruses and protozoa are essential...
Drinking water is one of the most important resources required for survival by human beings, and yet...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015Free available chlorine (FAC) is the sum of hypochloro...
This research investigated the feasibility of a novel advanced oxidation process (AOP) using ultravi...
Chlorine is the primary method for disinfection of drinking water in the United States; however, gro...