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IWA Reuse 2017 Presentations
D4: Assessment of Pathogens and Removal in Wastewater and Water Reuse
How Much Reduction of Viruses Do We Need for Recycled Water; A Continuous Need for Assessment?
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Technical Paper
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Charles Gerba,
University of Arizona
Monitoring Pathogen Concentrations through the City of Oceanside’s San Luis Rey Wastewater Treatment Plant
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Shane Trussell,
Trussell Technologies, Inc.
Norovirus Measurements in Locally-Collected Greywater and Wastewater: Implications for Risk Management of Decentralized Water Reuse
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Michael Jahne,
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Understanding Pathogen Variability and Reduction in Wastewater to Establish Log Credits for Direct Potable Reuse
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Carla Cherchi,
Stantec
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