2021
DOI: 10.4136/ambi-agua.2766
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Effect of turbidity on ultraviolet disinfection of domestic wastewater for agricultural reuse

Abstract: Water treatment and reuse are fundamental because of the increasing demand for freshwater, especially in agriculture. Accordingly, this study evaluated the effects of turbidity of wastewater processed at the Effluent Treatment Station (ETE) of the UFSCar/Araras and of UV dose on microbial inactivation. The ETE treats up to 2000 L of wastewater daily from toilets and a university restaurant and has five components (grease box, septic tank, microalgae tank, upflow anaerobic filter, and wetlands). Pretreated effl… Show more

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“…However, treated sanitary sewage needs to meet adequate standards to enable its reuse in crops (Garay et al, 2021). In this sense, and specifically in terms of disinfection, ozone treatment has been used due to its strongly oxidizing character in inactivating several groups of microorganisms (Camilo Júnior et al, 2019), which allows the adjustment of effluent parameters.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, treated sanitary sewage needs to meet adequate standards to enable its reuse in crops (Garay et al, 2021). In this sense, and specifically in terms of disinfection, ozone treatment has been used due to its strongly oxidizing character in inactivating several groups of microorganisms (Camilo Júnior et al, 2019), which allows the adjustment of effluent parameters.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%