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Considerations for the Co-Siting of Desalination Facilities with Municipal and Industrial Facilities

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Development of Markers to Identify Nutrient Sources Impacting Florida’s Surface Water Bodies

The project provides an alternative methodology for distinguishing between sources of nutrients found in water bodies through the use of selected organic and inorganic microconstituents....

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Risk Assessment Study of Pharmaceuticals and Personal Care Products in Nonpotable Recycled Water to Support Public Review

The project provides quantitative human health risk assessment results for a small group of selected pharmaceuticals and personal care products (PPCPs) in recycled water for a representative set of nonpotable use cases and to develop a message delivery effort to present the results to the...

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Health Effects Concerns of Water Reuse with Research Recommendations

The project examines information on the composition of highly processed wastewaters, apply screening methods to identify residual chemicals that are present at sufficient concentrations to be a health concern, determine what types of studies would be needed to provide an adequate basis for risk assessment,...

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Potable Reuse: State of the Science Report and Equivalency Criteria for Treatment Trains

The project clearly identifies the benefits and tradeoffs of various treatment process trains for potable reuse....

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Interagency Partnerships for Water Reuse

The workshop enabled attendees to learn why national and state leaders say recycled water is the key to a sustainable water supply......

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Guidebook on Water Reuse On-Site Inspection

The project developed a guidebook of industry-wide recommended procedures for use by water and wastewater agencies in planning and implementing on-site inspection and cross connection control programs specifically for reclaimed water systems....

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Potentially Infectivity Assay for Giardia Iamblia Cysts

The project developed a molecular assay that can rapidly discriminate between infectious cysts and cysts unable to cause an infection. Messenger RNA (mRNA) was evaluated as a molecular marker of infectivity....

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Determination of Cryptosporidium and Giardia Occurance, Infectivity, and Genotyping in Wastewater Effluents

The project accrued information to better understand the occurrence of Cryptosporidium in reuse effluents from plants employing various upstream treatment processes (secondary clarification, cloth filtration, sand filtration, and MBRs)....

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