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Ultraviolet disinfection as an element of multi-barrier approach to the water treatment for the protection against chlorine-resistant pathogens

https://doi.org/10.47470/0016-9900-2017-96-6-531-535

Abstract

Ultraviolet disinfection is the most efficient mode in combination with other disinfection methods within multi-barrier approach for the water treatment. UV disinfection being effective against a wide range of pathogens including the chlorine-resistant (viruses and protozoa) significantly reduces chlorine byproducts. This paper presents a review of results of the implementation of multi-barrier lay-out with the application of UV disinfection at water and wastewater treatment plants of large cities: St. Petersburg and Nizhniy Novgorod.

About the Authors

Z. I. Zholdakova
A. N. Sysin Research Institute of Human Ecology and Environmental Health
Russian Federation


E. A. Tulskaya
A. N. Sysin Research Institute of Human Ecology and Environmental Health
Russian Federation


S. V. Kostuchenko
Scientific Production Association “LIT”
Russian Federation


Andrey A. Tkachev
Scientific Production Association “LIT”
Russian Federation

Deputy General Manager, Scientific Production Association “LIT”, Moscow, 107076, Russian Federation.

e-mail: tkachev@npo.lit.ru



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Zholdakova Z.I., Tulskaya E.A., Kostuchenko S.V., Tkachev A.A. Ultraviolet disinfection as an element of multi-barrier approach to the water treatment for the protection against chlorine-resistant pathogens. Hygiene and Sanitation. 2017;96(6):531-535. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.47470/0016-9900-2017-96-6-531-535

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