

Author: Hill Vincent R. Kantardjieff Alexandra Sobsey Mark D. Westerman Phil W.
Publisher: Water Environment Federation
ISSN: 1061-4303
Source: Water Environment Research, Vol.74, Iss.1, 2002-01, pp. : 91-99
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Abstract
An aerobic biofilter system was studied to assess its effectiveness for reducing enteric microbial indicators in flushed swine wastewater under different seasonal conditions. A laboratory-scale, low-pressure UV collimated beam apparatus was used to investigate the effectiveness of UV irradiation for inactivating enteric bacteria, coliphages, and bacterial spores in treated and untreated swine wastewater having unfiltered absorbances of 5 to 11 cm−1 and total suspended solids concentrations of 500 to 1200 mg/L. Fecal coliforms,
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