2007
DOI: 10.1590/s1517-83822007000200029
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Association between the concentration of protozoa and surrogates in effluents of the slow sand filtration for water treatment

Abstract: Currently, a major challenge on producing high-quality drinking water is to monitor pathogens, such as Giardia, Cryptosporidium and enteric viruses. Due to limitations of the analytical methods available to detect pathogens in water, the research of surrogate indicators is an up-to-date subject. In view of these aspects, a pilot scale study was performed to evaluate the association between microbiological and physical indicators and the presence of Giardia spp and Cryptosporidium sp in the effluent of upflow a… Show more

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“…By attaching themselves to particulate matter, pathogens reduce their exposure to disinfectants. Studies have shown a strong relationship between removal of turbidity and removal of protozoa [43,44]. In this study, average turbidity values varied between 195.49±65.62 and 94.03±14.74 NTU for the WS and DS, respectively.…”
Section: Turbiditymentioning
confidence: 59%
“…By attaching themselves to particulate matter, pathogens reduce their exposure to disinfectants. Studies have shown a strong relationship between removal of turbidity and removal of protozoa [43,44]. In this study, average turbidity values varied between 195.49±65.62 and 94.03±14.74 NTU for the WS and DS, respectively.…”
Section: Turbiditymentioning
confidence: 59%
“…The color of a sample, shown in Figure 4b, indicates the presence of dissolved organic or inorganic matter and refers to the presence of suspended material, being a parameter that can be quickly and easily determined (Heller et al, 2007). Figure 4b shows the study of apparent color for slow sand filters.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fonte: BASTOS et al, 2003;HELLER;PÁDUA, 2006;USEPA, 1999;WEF, 1996;WHO, 2006. (retirada de MEDEIROS, 2010.…”
Section: Doseunclassified
“…Entre os microrganismos relatados, Giardia e Cryptosporidium merecem destaque pois são excretados em alta concentração, possuem baixa dose infectante e são resistentes a processos de desinfecção comumente utilizados para tratamento de água e de efluentes (HELLER;PÁDUA, 2006).…”
Section: Doseunclassified
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