Microbial characterization of municipal wastewater at a spray irrigation site: the Lubbock infection surveillance study

The objective of the Lubbock Infection Surveillance Study (LISS) was to identify possible adverse effects on human health from slow-rate land application of wastewater. During a 3-year study wastewater applied to a 1478-ha site from either the transit pipeline or on-site storage reservoirs was analy...

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description The objective of the Lubbock Infection Surveillance Study (LISS) was to identify possible adverse effects on human health from slow-rate land application of wastewater. During a 3-year study wastewater applied to a 1478-ha site from either the transit pipeline or on-site storage reservoirs was analyzed for indicator bacteria, bacteriophages, enteric viruses, and selected physical and chemical parameters. Irrigation wastewater used before reservoir completion had a composition equivalent to a typical medium strength untreated wastewater with fecal coliform levels exceeding $10^{6}/100$ mL and virus levels ranging from 100 to 1000 pfu/L. Impoundment of this wastewater reduced coliform levels by as much as 99% and lowered viral levels to less than 10 pfu/L.
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AGUAS RESIDUALES
Applied sciences
BACTERIOFAGOS
BACTERIOPHAGE
BACTERIOPHAGES
EAU USEE
ELIMINACION DE DESECHOS
ELIMINATION DES DECHETS
Exact sciences and technology
Fecal coliforms
HEALTH
INFECCIONES
INFECTION
IRRIGATION PAR ASPERSION
Irrigation systems
MICROORGANISME
MICROORGANISMOS
MICROORGANISMS
Pipelines
Poliovirus
Pollution
RIEGO POR ASPERSION
SALUD
SANTE
SPRINKLER IRRIGATION
Viruses
WASTE DISPOSAL
WASTEWATER
Wastewater irrigation
Wastewaters reuse. Miscellaneous
Water treatment and pollution
title Microbial characterization of municipal wastewater at a spray irrigation site: the Lubbock infection surveillance study
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