Virus Aspects of Applying Municipal Waste to Land: Symposium Proceedings, June 1976L. B. Baldwin, J. M. Davidson, John Francis Gerber Center for Environmental Programs, Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences, University of Florida, 1976 - Public health - 159 pages |
Contents
Problems Posed to Man by Viruses in Municipal Wastes | 1 |
Sewage Treatment Procedures and Virus Survival | 9 |
Photodynamic Inactivation of Virus in Sewage | 25 |
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activated sludge adsorbed adsorption aerosolized anaerobic digestion animal viruses assayed associated B. P. Sagik bacteria Bacteriophage F2 biological cell chemical chlorine clarifier coliforms containing cores cost Coxsackie Coxsackievirus detected disease disinfection distilled water echovirus EDTA effect efficiency effluent eluate eluent elution enteric viruses environment Environmental factors fecal feces Filterite Filtration gallons gels groundwater inactivation of poliovirus indicate infection inoculated J. F. Malina lamps land application land disposal leachate lysimeter Melnick membrane method methylene blue mg/l Microbiol Millipore monitoring municipal solid waste municipal wastes municipal wastewater organic ozone pathogens percent photodynamic inactivation Poisson distribution Polio poliovirus potential recovery reduce Research in Water samples sanitary landfill sewage effluent shellfish soil specimens studies surface Survival in Water suspended solids temperature tion titer transmission treatment plant viral virus adsorbents virus concentration virus inactivation virus removal Virus Survival Viruses in Water wastewater treatment