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Developing Biological Surrogates for Monitoring Treatment Performance of Onsite Non-Potable Water Systems
Dr. Nichole Brinkman | US EPA | United States
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Dr. Nichole Brinkman | US EPA | United States
Scott Keely | US EPA | United States
Emily Wheaton | US EPA | United States
Dr. Michael Jahne | US EPA | United States
Jay Garland | US EPA | United States
Monitoring onsite non-potable water systems for pathogen removal is essential to ensure safe water quality for end-users. Since direct measurement of pathogens in ONWS is hindered by their sporadic occurrence in source waters, candidate surrogates are proposed to validate the log reduction targets in graywater and blackwater systems.
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Monitoring emerging contaminants in wastewater reuse systems by fluorescence EEM
Prof. Dr. Paolo Roccaro | Università degli Studi di Catania | Italy
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Prof. Dr. Paolo Roccaro | Università degli Studi di Catania | Italy
In this study, the use of fluorescence excitation emission matrix (EEM) are demonstrated to be very useful to monitor contaminants of emerging concern (CEC) in different wastewater treatment processes employed for wastewater reclamation and reuse. The investigate processes included biological activated sludge systems, packed bed adsorption reactor, and advanced oxidation processes.
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Information and communication technology (ICT) for optimized water reuse solution combining natural-engineered treatment systems in coastal area
Dr. Marie Pettenati | Bureau de Recherches Géologiques et Minières (BRGM) | France
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Dr. Marie Pettenati | Bureau de Recherches Géologiques et Minières (BRGM) | France
A solution for short and long-term environmental management of water reuse has been developed combining both online monitoring and modeling for aquifer recharge with soil aquifer treatment. The ICT tool dedicated to optimize reuse in coastal area threaten by saline intrusion, is able to provide web services to address operational, strategic and executive management for better decision-making.