Microbial Treatment Targets for Potable and Nonpotable Water Reuse - A Comprehensive Update and Harmonization.

IF 8.8 2区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 ENGINEERING, ENVIRONMENTAL Environmental Science & Technology Letters Environ. Pub Date : 2024-10-01 DOI:10.1021/acs.estlett.4c00512
Michael A Jahne, Mary E Schoen, Jay L Garland, Sharon P Nappier, Jeffrey A Soller
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Increasing pressures on traditional sources of water have accelerated the adoption of water reuse throughout the world. A key consideration for communities pursuing water reuse is understanding the amount of treatment that is needed to ensure adequate human health protection. Several U.S. EPA documents describe the importance of managing acute microbial risks and highlight the utility of quantitative microbial risk assessment for developing "fit-for-purpose" treatment targets based on the source of water and end-use. However, there are no U.S. federal water reuse regulations and states are currently considering microbial treatment targets for various applications. Previous publications have yet to address this need by using an updated and consistent set of input parameters to present risk-based microbial treatment targets across a wide range of sources of water, end-use applications, and health benchmarks. This work combines the most current modeling inputs and dose-response parameter values to provide probability of infection and disease burden-based microbial treatment targets for untreated municipal wastewater, untreated onsite wastewater, graywater, stormwater, and roof runoff water used for potable reuse, indoor nonpotable use, and landscape irrigation applications.

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饮用水和非饮用水回用的微生物处理目标-全面更新和协调。
传统水源面临的压力越来越大,加速了世界各地对水再利用的采用。寻求水再利用的社区的一个关键考虑因素是了解为确保充分保护人类健康所需的处理量。美国环保局的一些文件描述了管理急性微生物风险的重要性,并强调了定量微生物风险评估在基于水源和最终用途开发“适合目的”处理目标方面的效用。然而,美国没有联邦水再利用法规,各州目前正在考虑各种应用的微生物处理目标。以前的出版物尚未通过使用一套更新和一致的输入参数来解决这一需求,以提出基于风险的微生物处理目标,涉及广泛的水源、最终用途应用和健康基准。这项工作结合了最新的建模输入和剂量响应参数值,为未经处理的城市废水、未经处理的现场废水、灰水、雨水和屋顶径流水提供感染概率和基于疾病负担的微生物处理目标,这些水用于饮用水再利用、室内非饮用水使用和景观灌溉应用。
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Environmental Science & Technology Letters Environ.
Environmental Science & Technology Letters Environ. ENGINEERING, ENVIRONMENTALENVIRONMENTAL SC-ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
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期刊介绍: Environmental Science & Technology Letters serves as an international forum for brief communications on experimental or theoretical results of exceptional timeliness in all aspects of environmental science, both pure and applied. Published as soon as accepted, these communications are summarized in monthly issues. Additionally, the journal features short reviews on emerging topics in environmental science and technology.
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