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March 20-23, 2002 :: The Netherlands
UV has been used for several decades in the water industry. Its efficiency
against viruses
and bacteria has been well documented. Thus far, UV has been
applied primarily as
a polishing disinfection step to inactivate heterotrophic plate
counts or coliforms.
To make intelligent decisions as to appropriateness
of UV for a given application, the
water supply community needs a basic understanding of the
science involved in UV
generation, the reactor design, the microbiology, UV sensor technology,
dose-modeling
and other issues to enable proper system design and operation
and process optimization.
A CD-ROM containing the presentations, abstracts and descriptions
of the research needs identified at the workshop is available
to Water Research Foundation subscribers. Order the CD-ROM
This
image is a screenshot of the opening page of the CD-ROM. Viewing the information
requires Microsoft Powerpoint 95 or
greater and Adobe Acrobat Reader 4 or greater.
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