Near Real-Time Detection of E. coli in Reclaimed Water

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Advanced treatment of reclaimed water prior to potable reuse normally results in the inactivation of bacterial populations, however, incremental treatment failure can result in bacteria, including pathogens, remaining viable. Therefore, potential microorganisms need to be detected in real-time to pr …
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Authors Sherchan S;Miles S;Ikner L;Yu HW;Snyder SA;Pepper IL;;
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