نتایج جستجو برای: water disinfection

تعداد نتایج: 555996  

Journal: :Chemosphere 2009
Jun Fu Jiuhui Qu Ruiping Liu Xu Zhao Zhimin Qiang

Maintenance of monochloramine concentration during water disinfection is important to ensure the microbial safety of drinking water. The decay of monochloramine always occurs and some substances present in the water can accelerate this process. Copper often exists in ionic form in water, but the effect of Cu(II) on the decomposition of monochloramine is largely unknown. In this paper, a series ...

Journal: :American journal of public health 1989
J E Ongerth R L Johnson S C Macdonald F Frost H H Stibbs

This study was conducted to provide current information on the effectiveness of water treatment chemicals and filters for control of Giardia cysts in areas where treated water is not available. Four filters and seven chemical treatments were evaluated for both clear and turbid water at 10 degrees C. Three contact disinfection devices were also tested for cyst inactivation. Filters were tested w...

2014
Felipe Sczepanski Claudia Roberta Brunnquell Sczepanski Sandrine Bittencourt Berger Rafael Leonardo Xediek Consani Alcides Gonini-Júnior Ricardo Danil Guiraldo

OBJECTIVE To evaluate the surface roughness of acrylic resin submitted to chemical disinfection via 1% sodium hypochlorite (NaClO) or 1% peracetic acid (C2H4O3). MATERIALS AND METHODS The disc-shaped resin specimens (30 mm diameter ×4 mm height) were polymerized by heated water using two cycles (short cycle: 1 h at 74°C and 30 min at 100°C; conventional long cycle: 9 h at 74°C). The release o...

Journal: :Journal of water and health 2005
Rochelle C Rainey Anna K Harding

The study examined pH, turbidity and fecal contamination of drinking water from household water storage containers, wells and taps, and the Godawari River, and tested the effectiveness of solar disinfection (SODIS) in reducing levels of fecal contamination from household containers. The research was conducted in 40 households in a village 6 km outside the capital city of Kathmandu, Nepal. Three...

Journal: :Current opinion in infectious diseases 2011
Yusen E Lin Janet E Stout Victor L Yu

PURPOSE OF REVIEW The incidence of hospital-acquired legionellosis appears to be increasing. Presence of Legionella in the hospital drinking water is the only risk factor known with certainty to be predictive of risk for contracting Legionnaires' disease. RECENT FINDINGS Given the high frequency of infection by nonpneumophila and nonserogroup 1 species, both Legionella respiratory culture on ...

Journal: :Environmental science and pollution research international 2017
Kiley Daley Lisbeth Truelstrup Hansen Rob C Jamieson Jenny L Hayward Greg S Piorkowski Wendy Krkosek Graham A Gagnon Heather Castleden Kristen MacNeil Joanna Poltarowicz Emmalina Corriveau Amy Jackson Justine Lywood Yannan Huang

Drinking water in the vast Arctic Canadian territory of Nunavut is sourced from surface water lakes or rivers and transferred to man-made or natural reservoirs. The raw water is at a minimum treated by chlorination and distributed to customers either by trucks delivering to a water storage tank inside buildings or through a piped distribution system. The objective of this study was to character...

2015
Oyuna Tsydenova Valeriy Batoev Agniya Batoeva Miklas Scholz

The review explores the feasibility of simultaneous removal of pathogens and chemical pollutants by solar-enhanced advanced oxidation processes (AOPs). The AOPs are based on in-situ generation of reactive oxygen species (ROS), most notably hydroxyl radicals •OH, that are capable of destroying both pollutant molecules and pathogen cells. The review presents evidence of simultaneous removal of pa...

Journal: :The Science of the total environment 2004
Rehan Sadiq Manuel J Rodriguez

Disinfection for drinking water reduces the risk of pathogenic infection but may pose chemical threat to human health due to disinfection residues and their by-products (DBPs) when the organic and inorganic precursors are present in water. More than 250 DBPs have been identified, but the behavioural profile of only approximately 20 DBPs are adequately known. In the last 2 decades, many modellin...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 2002
J Michael Wright Joel Schwartz Terttu Vartiainen Jorma Mäki-Paakkanen Larisa Altshul Joseph J Harrington Douglas W Dockery

There is limited information on the prevalence of the potent mutagen 3-chloro-4-(dichloromethyl)-5-hydroxy-2(5H)-furanone (MX) in U.S. water supplies. We measured MX concentrations and mutagenic activity in tap water samples from 36 surface water systems throughout Massachusetts. We found MX levels much higher (up to 80 ng/L) than previously reported in the United States. We also evaluated the ...

2004
Rehan Sadiq J. Rodriguez Manuel J. Rodriguez

Disinfection for drinking water reduces the risk of pathogenic infection but may pose chemical threat to human health due to disinfection residues and their by-products (DBPs) when the organic and inorganic precursors are present in water. More than 250 DBPs have been identified, but the behavioral profile of only about 20 DBPs are adequately known. In the last two decades, many modelling attem...

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