Advances in Water Pollution Research 1964
DOI: 10.1016/b978-1-4832-8391-3.50039-7
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Human Enteric Viruses in Water: Source, Survival and Removability

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“…Honig (1956) and Ramos-Alvarez (1954) found that 10 % of healthy children under the age of 15 shed virus at any one time in comparable amounts to the volunteer study. Clarke (1962Clarke ( , 1964 suggested that these figures indicated that virus was present in sewage to the extent of 700-1000 TCD50/100 ml. Kelly and Sanderson (1960) and Chin (1967) in studies on sewage samples suggested figures of 150 and 250 TCD50/ml.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Honig (1956) and Ramos-Alvarez (1954) found that 10 % of healthy children under the age of 15 shed virus at any one time in comparable amounts to the volunteer study. Clarke (1962Clarke ( , 1964 suggested that these figures indicated that virus was present in sewage to the extent of 700-1000 TCD50/100 ml. Kelly and Sanderson (1960) and Chin (1967) in studies on sewage samples suggested figures of 150 and 250 TCD50/ml.…”
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“…1905 1915 1925 1935 1945 1955 1965 1975 1985 1995 2005 Cumul des écarts 1902, 1931, 1932, 1958, 1959, 1962, 1964, 1965, 1969, 1973, 1982(Frigui, 2002 ).…”
Section: Tendances Pluviométriques Régionalesunclassified
“…Alors que la membrane PSf/PAA 92/08 est moins chargée et plus poreuse (pores plus grandes) et laisse passer une partie des matières en suspension, notamment lors des premières étapes de filtration où la couche de polarisation (dépôt) est assez mince. Selon l'Organisation Mondiale de Santé (OMS), la turbidité des eaux de consommation ne doit pas dépasser au maximum 1 UNT, or cette valeur n'est pas forcément une garantie de potabilité, selon certaines études (Clarke et al, 1964 ;Wershaw et al, 1969 ;Kahn, 1974 ;Shäffer et al, 1980 ;Pryor et al, 1998 ;Ebie et al, 2006 ;Peter-Varbanets et al, 2009). Suivant ces études, les matières en suspension peuvent protéger des bactéries et des virus contre les procédés de désinfection (chloration).…”
Section: Potabilisation Des Eaux Du Lac D'alegunclassified
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“…to note the coliform to virus ratios determined in light of the 50, 000:1 value estimated by Clarke, et al (1964) Quantities of PBS were inocculated with virus, the passage of product water from the unit was blocked by cellophane, and the unit was operated for extended periods with recirculation of tho feed. Virus titer determinations were conducted at various intervals by drawing small quantities of PBS-virus mixture from the feed solution tank.…”
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