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Bibliographies
[1]
Early life and adolescent arsenic exposure from drinking water and blood pressure in adolescence.
[2]
Public awareness level and occurrence of pharmaceutical residues in drinking water with potential health risk: A study from Kajang (Malaysia).
[3]
Removal of Stabilized Silver Nanoparticles from Surface Water by Conventional Treatment Processes.
[4]
Applicability of the direct injection liquid chromatographic tandem mass spectrometric analytical approach to the sub-ngL determination of perfluoro-alkyl acids in waste, surface, ground and drinking water samples.
[5]
A case study of organic micropollutants in a major Swedish water source - Removal efficiency in seven drinking water treatment plants and influence of operational age of granulated active carbon filters.
[6]
The interaction of surfactants with plastic and copper plumbing materials during decontamination.
[7]
In-line ultrasonic monitoring for sediments stuck on inner wall of a polyvinyl chloride pipe.
[8]
Assessment of the combined nitrate and nitrite exposure from food and drinking water: application of uncertainty around the nitrate to nitrite conversion factor.
[9]
Synergistic effects of quenching agents and pH on the stability of regulated and unregulated disinfection by-products for drinking water quality monitoring.
[10]
Two Drinking Water Outbreaks Caused by Wastewater Intrusion Including Sapovirus in Finland.
[11]
Probabilistic risk assessment of water distribution system in Hyderabad, Pakistan reveals unacceptable health hazards and areas for rehabilitation.
[12]
Regulations for calcium, magnesium or hardness in drinking water in the European Union member states.
[13]
Association between socioeconomic status and the development of mental and physical health conditions in adulthood: a multi-cohort study.
[14]
Data on health risk assessment to the nitrate in drinking water of rural areas in the Khash city, Iran.
[15]
nitrate measurment in water source of karaj city and zonning it geographic information systems (gis)
[16]
the water supply of the localities in the iliŞua drainage basin
[17]
assessing cadmium and chromium concentrations in drinking water to predict health risk in malaysia
[18]
arsenic (iii) adsorption using palladium nanoparticles from aqueous solution
[19]
evaluation of the efficacy of commonly used disinfectants against isolated chlorine-resistant strains from drinking water used in egyptian cattle farms
[20]
Determination of pesticides of different chemical classes in drinking water of the state of Santa Catarina (Brazil) using solid-phase microextraction coupled to chromatographic determinations.
[21]
Study of the occurrence and multi-pathway health risk assessment of regulated and unregulated disinfection by-products in drinking and swimming pool waters of Mediterranean cities.
[22]
Determination of 10 Haloacetamides in drinking water by gas chromatography with automated solid phase extraction.
[23]
laboratory-scale simulation and real-time tracking of a microbial contamination event and subsequent shock-chlorination in drinking water
[24]
establishing the influence of the in-house water distribution system and sampling procedures on the microbiological quality of drinking water
[25]
evaluation of heavy metals in drinking water resources in urban and rural areas of hamadan province in 2016
[26]
occurrence of antimicrobial-resistant enterobacteriaceae in water from different sources in a subtropical region of argentina
[27]
experts’ understandings of drinking water risk management in a climate change scenario
[28]
bacteriological quality of tap water
[29]
development and implementation of ecologically safe technologies of obtaining drinking water
[30]
exposure to selected geogenic trace elements (i, li, and sr) from drinking water in denmark
[31]
effect of chlorine on mycobacterium gordonae and mycobacterium chubuense in planktonic and biofilm state
[32]
relationship between organic carbon and opportunistic pathogens in simulated glass water heaters
[33]
quality of drinking water treated at point of use in residential healthcare facilities for the elderly
[34]
impact of nitrogen fertilization in drinking water in the municipality of guasave sinaloa, méxico
[35]
fate of trace organic compounds in granular activated carbon (gac) adsorbers for drinking water treatment
[36]
knowledge to predict pathogens: legionella pneumophila lifecycle critical review part i uptake into host cells
[37]
development of a nucleic acid extraction procedure for simultaneous recovery of dna and rna from diverse microbes in water
[38]
inter-laboratory evaluation and successful implementation of ms2 coliphage as a surrogate to establish proficiency using a bsl-3 procedure
[39]
Evaluation of the impact of fluoride in drinking water and tea on the enamel of deciduous and permanent teeth.
[40]
Microbiological assessment of ready-to-eat foods and drinking water sources as a potential vehicle of bacterial pathogens in northern India.
[41]
Assessment of PFAS levels in drinking water: A case study from Poznań County (Poland).
[42]
Evaluation of Metal Levels of Drinking Waters from the Tokat-Black Sea Region of Turkey
[43]
A Drinking Water Relevant Water Chemistry Model for the Free Chlorine and Cyanuric Acid System from 5 to 35 °C.
[44]
Sequential drinking water sampling as a tool for evaluating lead in flint, Michigan.
[45]
A summary of the US environmental protection agency's multiyear study of the potential impacts of hydraulic fracturing on drinking water resources
[46]
Malignant transformation of BALB/3T3 cells by residue organic mixtures from drinking water.
[47]
Secondary drinking water standards: Guidance for nuisance chemicals
[48]
Mg-Al Mixed Oxide Adsorbent Synthesized Using FCT Template for Fluoride Removal from Drinking Water
[49]
Embedded reservoir and constructed wetland for drinking water source protection: Effects on nutrient removal and phytoplankton succession
[50]
Seasonal and spatial variations of pharmaceuticals and personal care products occurrence and human health risk in drinking water - A case study of China.
[51]
A comparison study of sand filtration and ultrafiltration in drinking water treatment: Removal of organic foulants and disinfection by-product formation.
[52]
Speciation and seasonal variation of various disinfection by-products in a full-scale drinking water treatment plant in East China
[53]
Seasonal variation and modeling of disinfection by-products (DBPs) in drinking water distribution systems of Wassit Province Southeast Iraq
[54]
The occurrence and transformation behaviors of disinfection byproducts in drinking water distribution systems in rural areas of eastern China
[55]
Performance of pond-wetland complexes as a preliminary processor of drinking water sources.
[56]
Corrigendum to “Significant enhancement of bromate removal in drinking water: Implications for the mechanism of sonocatalytic reduction” (Chemical Engineering Journal (2017) 317 (404–412), (S1385894717302103) (10.1016/j.cej.2017.02.051))
[57]
Chemical composition of groundwater/drinking water and oncological disease mortality in Slovak Republic.
[58]
Drinking water quality in six small tea gardens of Sonitpur District of Assam, India, with special reference to heavy metals.
[59]
Co-Occurrence of Free-Living Amoeba and in Drinking Water Supply Systems.
[60]
Formative Research to Design a Promotional Campaign to Increase Drinking Water among Central American Latino Youth in an Urban Area.
[61]
Statistical analysis of a large set of semi-quantitative GC-MS screening data to evaluate and prioritize organic contaminants in surface and drinking water of the Netherlands.
[62]
Early life and adolescent arsenic exposure from drinking water and blood pressure in adolescence.
[63]
User preferences and willingness to pay for safe drinking water: Experimental evidence from rural Tanzania.
[64]
Health risk assessments of arsenic and toxic heavy metal exposure in drinking water in northeast Iran.
[65]
Drinking water quality in areas impacted by oil activities in Ecuador: Associated health risks and social perception of human exposure.
[66]
Public awareness level and occurrence of pharmaceutical residues in drinking water with potential health risk: A study from Kajang (Malaysia).
[67]
Public awareness level and occurrence of pharmaceutical residues in drinking water with potential health risk: A study from Kajang (Malaysia)
[68]
Correction to: Lead and cadmium in foods/drinking water from Slovenian market/taps: Estimation of overall chronic dietary exposure and health risks (Food Additives & Contaminants: Part A, (2019), 36, 10, (1522-1537), 10.1080/19440049.2019.1628355)
[69]
Applicability of the direct injection liquid chromatographic tandem mass spectrometric analytical approach to the sub-ngL determination of perfluoro-alkyl acids in waste, surface, ground and drinking water samples.
[70]
Citizen science charts two major "stomatotypes" in the oral microbiome of adolescents and reveals links with habits and drinking water composition.
[71]
A case study of organic micropollutants in a major Swedish water source - Removal efficiency in seven drinking water treatment plants and influence of operational age of granulated active carbon filters.
[72]
Effects of in-sewer dosing of iron-rich drinking water sludge on wastewater collection and treatment systems.
[73]
Poly- and perfluoroalkyl substances in a drinking water treatment plant in the Yangtze River Delta of China: Temporal trend, removal and human health risk
[74]
Cold finger with semi closed reflux system for sample preparation aiming at Al, Ca, Cr, Cu, Fe, K, Mg, Mn, Ni, V and Zn determination in Drinking Water Treatment Sludge by MIP OES.
[75]
Tissue- and Region-Specific Accumulation of Arsenic Species, Especially in the Brain of Mice, After Long-term Arsenite Exposure in Drinking Water.
[76]
Drinking Water Quality Governance: A Comparative Case Study of Brazil, Ecuador, and Malawi.
[77]
A new radon prediction approach for an assessment of radiological potential in drinking water.
[78]
Study of a hybrid photovoltaic-photochemical technology for meeting the needs of safe drinking water and electricity in developing countries: First field trial in rural Mexico
[79]
How can NGOs support collective action among the users of rural drinking water systems? A case study of Managed Aquifer Recharge (MAR) systems in Bangladesh
[80]
Prediction of Pipe Failure in Drinking Water Distribution Networks by Comsima
[81]
The Evolution of Private Provision in Urban Drinking Water: New Geographies, Institutional Ambiguity and the Need for Political Economy
[82]
Assessment of the combined nitrate and nitrite exposure from food and drinking water: application of uncertainty around the nitrate to nitrite conversion factor.
[83]
Drinking water and sanitation conditions are associated with the risk of malaria among children under five years old in sub-Saharan Africa: A logistic regression model analysis of national survey data
[84]
Analysis of household access to drinking water, sanitation, and waste disposal services in urban areas of Nepal
[85]
Estimating access to drinking water and sanitation: The need to account for uncertainty in trend analysis
[86]
The role of drinking water source, sanitation, and solid waste management in reducing childhood stunting in Indonesia
[87]
Source water characteristics and building-specific factors influence corrosion and point of use water quality in a decentralized Arctic drinking water system.
[88]
Removing arsenic and co-occurring contaminants from drinking water by full-scale ion exchange and point-of-use/point-of-entry reverse osmosis systems.
[89]
Metagenomic Sequences of Three Drinking Water and Two Shower Hose Biofilm Samples Treated with or without Copper-Silver Ionization.
[90]
An investigation of spatial and temporal drinking water quality variation in green residential plumbing
[91]
Molecular detection of opportunistic premise plumbing pathogens in rural Louisiana's drinking water distribution system
[92]
Numerical Model for Decontamination of Organic Contaminants in Polyethylene Drinking Water Pipes in Premise Plumbing by Flushing
[93]
Spatio-temporal survey of opportunistic premise plumbing pathogens in the Paris drinking water distribution system
[94]
Public Health Risks Associated with Heavy Metal and Microbial Contamination of Drinking Water in Australia
[95]
Assessing the hidden social risk caused by odor in drinking water through population behavioral responses using economic burden.
[96]
Modeling lead concentration in drinking water of residential plumbing pipes and hot water tanks
[97]
Biofilm forming ability of Sphingomonas paucimobilis isolated from community drinking water systems on plumbing materials used in water distribution
[98]
Metal Accumulation in Representative Plastic Drinking Water Plumbing Systems
[99]
Identification of Systemic Contaminations with Legionella Specin Drinking Water Plumbing Systems: Sampling Strategies and Corresponding Parameters
[100]
Survival of pathogens in drinking water plumbing systems: Impact factors and sanitation options
[101]
Assessing the impact of source water on tap water bacterial communities in 46 drinking water supply systems in China