E3.03 Kennedy 2019 ReNUWIt Annual Meeting Poster
Abstract/Contents
- Abstract
- Urban centers face increasing pressures on water supply from population growth, urbanization, and climate change. As such, water stressed cities need to expand their portfolios of public water sources. Direct potable reuse (DPR), the use of advanced treated recycled wastewater in potable water production, presents a safe option for augmenting water supplies. There remains a critical knowledge gap for DPR systems regarding the microbial water quality and microbial communities of drinking water distribution systems (DWDSs) fed by advanced treated wastewater. It remains unclear how DPR will impact microbial communities within DWDSs. This project evaluated the microbiology in five simulated DWDSs fed by water from a conventional water treatment plant (conventional water) and chemically conditioned RO permeate (purified water) from an advanced wastewater treatment facility. In particular, the impact on microbial communities of transitioning from conventional water to augmentation with advanced treated wastewater was investigated.
Description
Type of resource | other |
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Date created | May 2019 |
Creators/Contributors
Author | Kennedy, Lauren |
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Author | Miller, Scott |
Author | Kantor, Rose |
Author | Nelson, Kara |
Subjects
Subject | Re-inventing the Nation’s Urban Water Infrastructure |
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Subject | ReNUWIt |
Subject | E3.03 |
Subject | Efficient Engineered Systems |
Subject | Direct potable reuse |
Subject | California |
Bibliographic information
Related Publication | Kennedy, L. C., Miller, S. E., Kantor, R. S., & Nelson, K. L. (2021). Effect of disinfectant residual, pH, and temperature on microbial abundance in disinfected drinking water distribution systems. Environmental Science: Water Research & Technology, 7(1), 78-92. https://doi.org/10.1039/D0EW00809E |
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Location | https://purl.stanford.edu/bg476qg1049 |
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- Kennedy, L.C., Miller, S.E., Kantor, R.S., and Nelson, K.L. (2019). E3.03 Kennedy 2019 ReNUWIt Annual Meeting Poster. Stanford Digital Repository. Available at: https://purl.stanford.edu/bg476qg1049
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