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DOI: 10.2175/193864708788733521
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Light Through Your Effluent - UV Disinfection Evaluation and Selection for Small Treatment Plants

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“…2008) compared reductions of bacterial indicators, bacteriophage-infecting enteric bacteria, and enteroviruses in wastewater tertiary treatment by lagooning and UV disinfection in Mallorca, Spain Leng and Olson (2008). addressed key issues and solutions while evaluating, selecting, and implementing UV disinfection technologies for four northern California wastewater reclamation plants to meet the stringent water reuse requirements.Design, construction, start-up, and validation of a UV system need to consider on-going evolution of regulatory design and approval requirements while meeting a compliance/construction schedule,Zensius et al (2008) presented their lessons learned from a 20-MGD UV disinfection project Virgadamo et al (2008).…”
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“…2008) compared reductions of bacterial indicators, bacteriophage-infecting enteric bacteria, and enteroviruses in wastewater tertiary treatment by lagooning and UV disinfection in Mallorca, Spain Leng and Olson (2008). addressed key issues and solutions while evaluating, selecting, and implementing UV disinfection technologies for four northern California wastewater reclamation plants to meet the stringent water reuse requirements.Design, construction, start-up, and validation of a UV system need to consider on-going evolution of regulatory design and approval requirements while meeting a compliance/construction schedule,Zensius et al (2008) presented their lessons learned from a 20-MGD UV disinfection project Virgadamo et al (2008).…”
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