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Mohamed Kchaou, Khaled Abuhasel, Mosaad Khadr, Faouzi Hosni and Mohammed Alquraish
Sterilization methods for individuals and facilities are extremely important to enable human beings to continue the basic tasks of life and to enable safe and continuous interaction of citizens in society when outbreaks of viral pandemics such as the cor...
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Dan Zhong, Fu He, Wencheng Ma, Yixing Yuan and Ziqiang Wang
The present work intended to use goethite, one of the main compositions of pipe deposit, to combine with H2O2 to degrade TCE or disinfect drinking water. Goethite exhibited excellent degradation performance for TCE, outstanding inactivation ability for P...
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Leonel Ernesto Amabilis-Sosa, Monserrat Vázquez-López, Juan L. García Rojas, Adriana Roé-Sosa and Gabriela E. Moeller-Chávez
The reuse of treated wastewaters could contribute to reducing water stress. In this research, ultrasound application on bacterial inactivation in municipal wastewater (MWW) was evaluated. Total and fecal coliforms were used as standard fecal indicators; ...
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Maria Bartolomeu, Sílvia Reis, Milton Fontes, Maria Graça P. M. S. Neves, Maria Amparo F. Faustino, Adelaide Almeida
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Wastewater (WW) from urban and industrial activities is often contaminated with microorganisms and chemical pollutants. To reduce the concentration of microorganisms in WW to levels comparable to those found in natural waters, the sewage effluent is usua...
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Silvia Bonetta, Cristina Pignata, Eugenio Lorenzi, Margherita De Ceglia, Lorenza Meucci, Sara Bonetta, Giorgio Gilli, Elisabetta Carraro
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Several studies have noted that treated and untreated wastewaters are primary contributors of a variety of pathogenic microorganisms to the aquatic ecosystem. Conventional wastewater treatment may not be sufficient to achieve microbiologically safe efflu...
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