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Water & Wastewater E-Zine November 2011 |
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| This Month´s Featured Articles, Papers & Reports |
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The toxic legacy of Thailand’s ‘Great Flood’ will remain long after the waters have receded
This year’s unusually long rainy season has left many part of Thailand, Lao and Cambodia inundated and resulted in the worst flooding crisis in Thailand for at least 50 years. The provinces of the central plains and many districts in the north, east and west of metropolitan Bangkok are now effectively under water. The huge volume of floodwater is such that flood levels are 3 metres deep in some areas and they are not expected to recede for several weeks as the natural and manmade drainage ... | ||
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Quantifying micro-organism removal for safe drinking water supplies
Over the past ten years the management of microbiological drinking water quality in The Netherlands has shifted from curative administration toward a more preventative strategy. This shift in policy came as a result of the findings of reports from other developed countries which highlighted the risk from persistent pathogens such as Cryptosporidium, Giardia, some enteroviruses; and the pathogenic bacteria Campylobacter and E. coli O157 for drinking water safety. The high virulence of these pathogens ... | ||
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