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Evaluating Fate of Coliphages in WRRFs and Potential Costs to Reduce Coliphages in WRRF Eluents

Evaluating Fate of Coliphages in WRRFs and Potential Costs to Reduce Coliphages in WRRF Eluents

Evaluating Fate of Coliphages in WRRFs and Potential Costs to Reduce Coliphages in WRRF Eluents Client: WE&RF Location: Nationwide Hazen and Sawyer, in collaboration with the Water Environment & Reuse Foundation, Hampton Roads Sanitation District, and six additional participating wastewater utilities, is performing a study (WE&RF U3R15) to evaluate the fate of coliphages in water resource recovery facilities (WRRFs).Bench-scale treatability studies will compare the relative e ectiveness of multiple disinfectants. Project Outcomes and BenefitsProject will provide data on the fate and treatability of coliphages in WRRFs relative to traditional fecal indicator bacteria. Project will estimate the potential costs to reduce coliphage concentrations in WRRF euents based on the results from a

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