1997
DOI: 10.2166/wst.1997.0735
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Microorganism removal in wastewater stabilisation ponds in maracaibo, Venezuela

Abstract: Waste stabilisation ponds are an efficient means of wastewater treatment in many parts of the world wherever suitable land is available at reasonable cost and solar energy is an abundant energy resource. This study evaluated the removal of total coliforms TC, faecal coliforms FC and coliphages C in waste stabilisation ponds functioning as a pilot system in the tropical climate of Maracaibo, Venezuela. Sampling points included raw sewage and each pond effluent. Turbidity, pH and temperature were recorded. The r… Show more

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“…Fecal coliform removal was found to be a function of retention time in wastewater stabilization ponds (Rangeby et al, 1997). Effluent from a pilot waste-stabilization pond in Venezuela did not achieve the World Health Organization fecal coliform requirements of 10 3 /100 mL (Botero et at., 1997). An epidemiological review of water-related Campytobacter transmission was conducted by Koenraad et al (1997).…”
Section: Treatment Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fecal coliform removal was found to be a function of retention time in wastewater stabilization ponds (Rangeby et al, 1997). Effluent from a pilot waste-stabilization pond in Venezuela did not achieve the World Health Organization fecal coliform requirements of 10 3 /100 mL (Botero et at., 1997). An epidemiological review of water-related Campytobacter transmission was conducted by Koenraad et al (1997).…”
Section: Treatment Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…No obstante, la reutilización de agua residual puede comportar un riesgo sanitario para las personas, ya que la exposición a los microorganismos patóge-nos en estos casos es mayor que cuando se utilizan aguas no contaminadas con agua residual (Mujeriego, 1990;Botero et al, 1997). Las dosis adecuadas de reactivos y el método de desinfección adoptados para la regeneración de un agua residual dependen fundamentalmente de su calidad.…”
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