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From page 253...
... , 66-67 Alternative disposal routes. See Water disposal Ambient water microbial contaminants in, 92-93 mixing reclaimed water with, 2 Amebic dysentery, 79 American Public Health Association, 229 American Water Works Association, 209 Ames test, 138,165,169-172 Analytical tools, developing new, 61-63 Anthropogenic contaminants, 4, 17-19, 227 Aquatic humus, 4 Aquifers, injecting wastewater into, 2, 4, 22, 24 Arizona.
From page 254...
... See Environmental buffers C Calcivirus, 80-81, 84 California. See also Los Angeles County; Orange County; Palo Alto treatment system; San Diego's Total Resources Recovery Project Department of Health Services, 38, 234-235 viral studies in, 100 wastewater reclamation criteria, 31, 3638, 218 INDEX Campylobacter, 6, 78, 108 culturing for, 77 Carbonaceous biochemical oxygen demand (CBOD)
From page 255...
... ; Water demand 255 Denver's Direct Potable Water Reuse Demonstration Project, 9, 26-27, 48 50, 102-103, 166, 169-170, 178-180 Detection of emerging pathogens, 7 of etiological agents, 84 microbial methods of, 120-129 Detergent breakdown products, 64-67 Diarrhea, 82, 191-192, 232-233 "Brainerd diarrhea," 84 chronic, in AIDS patients, 87 Die-off rate, 93, 134-135 Differential interference contrast (DIC) microscopy, 125 Dilution, 215 providing for, 4-5, 17, 30 Dioxin, 179 Direct potable water reuse, 1, 21 Direct Potable Water Reuse Demonstration Project.
From page 256...
... Petersburg reclamation facility; Tampa Water Resource Recovery Project Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) , 41 water reuse requirements, 31, 3841 Flow-proportioned composites, 224 Fluorescence.
From page 257...
... assessment, 125-126 Indirect potable water reuse, 20-21 planned, 2, 3,15 unplanned, 17-18 Industrial chemicals, 4 dealing with spills of, 52 quantifying, 5, 20 Industrial pretreatment programs, 5 Infectious disease agents. See Microbial contaminants in reuse systems; and individual pathogens Infiltration of water, rapid, 3940 Information Collection Rule (ICR)
From page 258...
... See Health risks Los Angeles County. See also Montebello Forebay project; Whittier Narrows Water Reclamation Plant (WRP)
From page 259...
... See Direct potable water reuse; Indirect potable water reuse; Nonpotable water reuse advanced treatment for, 101-108 and current drinking water standards, 18-20 planning for. See Proposed potable reuse projects safeguards needed, 14 Potomic Estuary Experimental Wastewater Treatment Plant, 16, 26-27, 53-54, 102-103, 164-165, 168, 176
From page 260...
... See also Potable water reuse; Reuse systems; Water reclamation projects defining, 15 history of, 15, 25-31, 42 objections to use of, 18 public health implications of, 1 safety evaluations of, 135-136 INDEX solution of last resort, 3, 15 types of, 20-25 unidentified organic compounds in, 5869 Recommendations, 4-13, 69-71, 109-112, 154-157, 201-204, 236-238 major, 3-4 Regulatory issues, 9. See also Drinking water; Federal guidelines; Water standards; and individual regulations Rejection of water.
From page 261...
... See Water samples San Diego's Total Resources Recovery Project, 29, 4749, 104-106, 164, 167, 170-172 conceptual design diagram of, 226 feasibility study for, 200-201 microbiological findings in, 126 Sand filtration processes, 97-100, 107, 214 Screening, physical. See Preliminary screening Screening studies, 141-143, 173-174 Seawater intrusion, 25, 27-28 Secondary effluent microbial contaminants in, 90-92, 94, 98 Vitrification of, 27 Secondary infections, 133 Secondary water treatment, 5, 21, 241 water hyacinths in, 29, 86 Selection bias, 152-153 Sensitive populations, 8, 82, 133, 144, 155 156 Sensitivities, varying, 150, 196 Sentinel parameters, 12, 151, 222-223 Seroprevalence survey, 85 Settling out, 91 Sewage contamination, exposures to, 3, 17.
From page 262...
... See Contaminants; Organic compounds Training operators for water treatment facilities, 13, 235-236, 238 Transformation probability distributions, 244 Treatment. See Water standards; Water treatment Treatment trains, 99,111,170-172, 211-213 conceptual diagram of, 243 Trickling filtration process, 21, 53, 91,104 Trihalomethanes (THMs)
From page 263...
... See Proposed potable reuse projects; Water treatment facilities; and individual reclamation projects chemical contaminants in, 45-71 microbial contaminants in, 74-112 monitoring, 223-224 role of toxicological testing in, 140-141 surveillance programs in, 232-234 Water Resource Development Act of 1974, 26 Water safety. See Health and safety testing Water samples, preparing, 180 flow-proportioned composites, 224 Water sources.


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