Near Real-Time Detection of E. coli in Reclaimed Water
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Abstract
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;; |
| Journal | sensors |
| Year | 2018 |
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National Center for Biotechnology Information
NCBI
NLM
MEDLINE
humans
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nih
national institutes of health
national library of medicine
time factors
water microbiology*
escherichia coli / isolation & purification*
escherichia coli / metabolism
pmid:30012989
pmc6069152
doi:10.3390/s18072303
samendra sherchan
syreeta miles
ian l pepper
adenosine triphosphate / biosynthesis
disinfection / methods
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escherichia coli / radiation effects
osmotic pressure
water quality*
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