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Using indicators to assess microbial treatment and disinfection efficacy
Maggy Momba
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James Ebdon
, Ilunga Kamika
, Matthew Verbyla
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Alternative Indicators
25%
Attenuation
25%
Bacterial Spores
25%
Bacteriophage
25%
Clostridium Perfringens
25%
Coliphage
25%
Current Treatment
25%
Disinfection Efficiency
100%
Disinfection Methods
25%
Effluent Sludge
25%
Emergency Setting
25%
Engineered Systems
50%
Enterococcus
25%
Escherichia Coli
25%
Existing Knowledge
25%
Fecal Bacteria
25%
Fecal Indicators
25%
Final Effluent
25%
Further Application
25%
Further Development
25%
Helminth Eggs
25%
High-income
25%
Indicator Performance
25%
International Case Studies
25%
International Perspective
25%
Irrigation
25%
Knowledge Gaps
25%
Limited Resources
25%
Low-income
25%
Microbial Disinfection
100%
Microbial Indicators
25%
Microbial Monitoring
25%
Microbial Reduction
25%
Microbial Treatment
100%
Monitoring System
25%
Natural Systems
50%
Parasite Eggs
25%
Performance Monitoring
25%
Performance Parameters
25%
Performance Reliability
25%
Peri-urban Setting
25%
Raw Sewage
25%
Reclaimed Wastewater
25%
Regulatory Parameters
25%
Research Indicators
25%
Risk Assessment
25%
Risk Performance
25%
Risk-based Design
25%
Rural Setting
25%
Safety Cost
25%
Sanitation
25%
Treatment Efficacy
100%
Treatment Performance
25%
Treatment System
50%
Wastewater Disinfection
25%
Wastewater Treatment Process
25%
Water Managers
50%
Food Science
Clostridium
100%
Egg
100%
Enterococcus
100%
Escherichia coli
100%
Reduction (Chemistry)
100%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Bacterial Spore
33%
Bacteriophage
33%
Clostridium perfringens
33%
Coliphage
33%
Enterococcus
33%
Escherichia coli
33%
Feces microflora
33%
Helminth
33%
Infectious Agent
100%
Reduction (Chemistry)
33%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Bacterial Spore
20%
Bacteriophage
20%
Case Study
20%
Clostridium perfringens
20%
Coliphage
20%
Disinfection
100%
Enterococcus
20%
Escherichia coli
20%
Helminth
20%
Irrigation
20%
Wastewater Treatment
20%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Clostridium
33%
Effluent
33%
Microbial Treatment
100%
Sludge
33%
State of the Art
33%
Waste Water Treatment
33%
Chemical Engineering
Final Effluent
33%
Microbial Treatment
100%
Sludge
33%
Treatment Performance
33%
Wastewater Treatment
33%