Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2189952799> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2189952799 endingPage "1412" @default.
- W2189952799 startingPage "1402" @default.
- W2189952799 abstract "Recycling of stormwater water and treated effluent via managed aquifer recharge (MAR) has often been hampered because of perceptions of low microbiological quality of recovered water and associated health risks. The goal of this study was to assess the removal of selected pathogens in four large-scale MAR schemes and to determine the influence of aquifer characteristics, geochemistry, and type of recharge water on the pathogen survival times. Bacterial pathogens tested in this study had the shortest one log removal time (, <3 d), followed by oocysts (, <120 d), with enteric viruses having the biggest variability in removal times (, 18 to >200 d). Human adenovirus and rotavirus were relatively persistent under anaerobic conditions (, >200 d). Human adenovirus survived longer than all the other enteric virus tested in the study and hence could be used as a conservative indicator for virus removal in groundwater during MAR. The results suggest that site-specific subsurface conditions such as groundwater chemistry can have considerable influence on the decay rates of enteric pathogens and that viruses are likely to be the critical pathogens from a public health perspective." @default.
- W2189952799 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2189952799 creator A5001633369 @default.
- W2189952799 creator A5034041376 @default.
- W2189952799 creator A5048792086 @default.
- W2189952799 creator A5050640780 @default.
- W2189952799 creator A5053690141 @default.
- W2189952799 creator A5060287148 @default.
- W2189952799 creator A5063784981 @default.
- W2189952799 date "2015-09-01" @default.
- W2189952799 modified "2023-10-06" @default.
- W2189952799 title "Pathogen Decay during Managed Aquifer Recharge at Four Sites with Different Geochemical Characteristics and Recharge Water Sources" @default.
- W2189952799 cites W1480087692 @default.
- W2189952799 cites W1501643056 @default.
- W2189952799 cites W1564984913 @default.
- W2189952799 cites W1650197172 @default.
- W2189952799 cites W1859250207 @default.
- W2189952799 cites W1970767304 @default.
- W2189952799 cites W1979052802 @default.
- W2189952799 cites W1979124065 @default.
- W2189952799 cites W1982989461 @default.
- W2189952799 cites W1993500622 @default.
- W2189952799 cites W1998866101 @default.
- W2189952799 cites W2001958087 @default.
- W2189952799 cites W2012827474 @default.
- W2189952799 cites W2013288697 @default.
- W2189952799 cites W2017597986 @default.
- W2189952799 cites W2023049890 @default.
- W2189952799 cites W2026577052 @default.
- W2189952799 cites W2034609968 @default.
- W2189952799 cites W2037484428 @default.
- W2189952799 cites W2047806096 @default.
- W2189952799 cites W2058514036 @default.
- W2189952799 cites W2064230648 @default.
- W2189952799 cites W2064824277 @default.
- W2189952799 cites W2070404801 @default.
- W2189952799 cites W2071932470 @default.
- W2189952799 cites W2080769190 @default.
- W2189952799 cites W2080967567 @default.
- W2189952799 cites W2086047082 @default.
- W2189952799 cites W2088825057 @default.
- W2189952799 cites W2091835597 @default.
- W2189952799 cites W2101422212 @default.
- W2189952799 cites W2104461908 @default.
- W2189952799 cites W2106845263 @default.
- W2189952799 cites W2107061125 @default.
- W2189952799 cites W2108316195 @default.
- W2189952799 cites W2110517478 @default.
- W2189952799 cites W2112061621 @default.
- W2189952799 cites W2116599174 @default.
- W2189952799 cites W2117329909 @default.
- W2189952799 cites W2118422503 @default.
- W2189952799 cites W2118659127 @default.
- W2189952799 cites W2131639623 @default.
- W2189952799 cites W2132152960 @default.
- W2189952799 cites W2135808926 @default.
- W2189952799 cites W2153592269 @default.
- W2189952799 cites W2158956610 @default.
- W2189952799 cites W2160004262 @default.
- W2189952799 cites W2221712891 @default.
- W2189952799 cites W2281516541 @default.
- W2189952799 cites W4251679954 @default.
- W2189952799 doi "https://doi.org/10.2134/jeq2015.03.0118" @default.
- W2189952799 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/26436258" @default.
- W2189952799 hasPublicationYear "2015" @default.
- W2189952799 type Work @default.
- W2189952799 sameAs 2189952799 @default.
- W2189952799 citedByCount "42" @default.
- W2189952799 countsByYear W21899527992015 @default.
- W2189952799 countsByYear W21899527992016 @default.
- W2189952799 countsByYear W21899527992017 @default.
- W2189952799 countsByYear W21899527992018 @default.
- W2189952799 countsByYear W21899527992019 @default.
- W2189952799 countsByYear W21899527992020 @default.
- W2189952799 countsByYear W21899527992021 @default.
- W2189952799 countsByYear W21899527992022 @default.
- W2189952799 countsByYear W21899527992023 @default.
- W2189952799 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2189952799 hasAuthorship W2189952799A5001633369 @default.
- W2189952799 hasAuthorship W2189952799A5034041376 @default.
- W2189952799 hasAuthorship W2189952799A5048792086 @default.
- W2189952799 hasAuthorship W2189952799A5050640780 @default.
- W2189952799 hasAuthorship W2189952799A5053690141 @default.
- W2189952799 hasAuthorship W2189952799A5060287148 @default.
- W2189952799 hasAuthorship W2189952799A5063784981 @default.
- W2189952799 hasConcept C127313418 @default.
- W2189952799 hasConcept C147455438 @default.
- W2189952799 hasConcept C159047783 @default.
- W2189952799 hasConcept C173051318 @default.
- W2189952799 hasConcept C174091901 @default.
- W2189952799 hasConcept C187320778 @default.
- W2189952799 hasConcept C18903297 @default.
- W2189952799 hasConcept C2522874641 @default.
- W2189952799 hasConcept C2780797713 @default.
- W2189952799 hasConcept C2781367151 @default.
- W2189952799 hasConcept C3019657727 @default.
- W2189952799 hasConcept C39432304 @default.
- W2189952799 hasConcept C42972112 @default.