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Assessment of treatment options of recycling urban stormwater recycling via aquifers to produce drinking water quality
With the release of the Australian Guidelines for Water Recycling: Managed Aquifer Recharge (MAR), aquifers are now being considered as a treatment barrier when assessing the human health risk of recycled water systems. An MAR research site recharging urban stormwater in a confined aquifer was used in conjunction with a quantitative microbial risk assessment to assess the microbial pathogen risk in the recovered water for drinking. The assessment involved undertaking a detailed assessment of the treatment steps and exposure controls, including the aquifer, to achieve the microbial health-based targets.
Assessment of treatment options of recycling urban stormwater recycling via aquifers to produce drinking water quality
With the release of the Australian Guidelines for Water Recycling: Managed Aquifer Recharge (MAR), aquifers are now being considered as a treatment barrier when assessing the human health risk of recycled water systems. An MAR research site recharging urban stormwater in a confined aquifer was used in conjunction with a quantitative microbial risk assessment to assess the microbial pathogen risk in the recovered water for drinking. The assessment involved undertaking a detailed assessment of the treatment steps and exposure controls, including the aquifer, to achieve the microbial health-based targets.
Assessment of treatment options of recycling urban stormwater recycling via aquifers to produce drinking water quality
Page, D. (author) / Gonzalez, D. (author) / Sidhu, J. (author) / Toze, S. (author) / Torkzaban, S. (author) / Dillon, P. (author)
Urban Water Journal ; 13 ; 657-662
2016-08-17
6 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
Recycling Urban Stormwater: 1050 K. NW Street, Washington, DC
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