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http://dx.doi.org/10.4491/eer.2016.032

Inactivation of various bacteriophages by different ultraviolet technologies: Development of a reliable virus indicator system for water reuse  

Bae, Kyung Seon (Department of Environmental Engineering, Ajou University)
Shin, Gwy-Am (Department of Environmental Engineering, Ajou University)
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Environmental Engineering Research / v.21, no.4, 2016 , pp. 350-354 More about this Journal
Abstract
There is an urgent need to identify more reliable indicator systems for human pathogenic viruses in water reuse practice. In this study, we determined the response of different bacteriophages representing various bacteriophage groups to different ultraviolet (UV) technologies in real wastewater in order to identify more reliable bacteriophage indicator systems for UV disinfection in wastewater. Bacteriophage ${\varphi}X174$ PRD1, and MS2 in two different real wastewaters were irradiated with several doses of both low pressure (LP) and medium pressure (MP) UV irradiation through bench-scale UV collimated apparatus. The inactivation rate of ${\varphi}X174$ by both LP and MP UV was rapid and reached ${\sim}4{\log}_{10}$ within a UV dose of $20mJ/cm^2$. However, the inactivation rates of bacteriophage PRD1 and MS2 were much slower than the one for ${\varphi}X174$ and only ${\sim}1{\log}_{10}$ inactivation was achieved by the same UV dose of $20mJ/cm^2$. Overall, the results of this study suggest that bacteriophage MS2 could be a reliable indicator for human pathogenic viruses for both LP and MP UV disinfection in wastewater treatment processes and water reuse practice.
Keywords
Bacteriophages; Low pressure UV; Medium pressure UV; Water reuse;
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