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Publications Details for Grant Number R830376

A Prospective Epidemiological Study of Gastrointestinal Health Effects Associated with Consumption of Conventionally Treated Groundwater

RFA: Microbial Risk in Drinking Water (2001)

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Journal Article Drinking water turbidity and emergency department visits for gastrointestinal illness in Atlanta, 1993-2004. JOURNAL OF EXPOSURE SCIENCE & ENVIRONMENTAL EPIDEMIOLOGY Tinker SC, Moe CL, Klein M, Flanders WD, Uber J, Amirtharajah A, Singer P, Tolbert PE Tinker SC, Moe CL, Klein M, Flanders WD, Uber J, Amirtharajah A, Singer P, Tolbert PE. Drinking water turbidity and emergency department visits for gastrointestinal illness in Atlanta, 1993-2004. Journal of Exposure Science & Environmental Epidemiology 2010;20(1):19-28. R829213 (Final)
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Presentation Tracer tests for network model calibration. None Boccelli DL, Shang F, Uber JG, Orcevic A, Moll D, Hooper S, Maslia M, Sautner J, Blount B, Cardinelli B Boccelli DL, Shang F, Uber JG, Orcevic A, Moll D, Hooper S, Maslia M, Sautner J, Blount B, Cardinelli B. Tracer tests for network model calibration. Presented at the 6th Annual Symposium on Water Distribution System Analysis, Salt Lake City, UT, 2004. R830376 (Final)
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Presentation Distribution system water quality automated monitoring and sampling unit: design and field experience. None Hooper SM, Nilsson KA, Moe CL, Uber JG Hooper SM, Nilsson KA, Moe CL, Uber JG. Distribution system water quality automated monitoring and sampling unit: design and field experience. Presented at the World Environmental & Water Resources Congress, Tampa, FL, 2007. R830376 (Final)
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Presentation Assessment of microbiological water quality after low pressure events in a distribution system. None Hooper S Hooper S. Assessment of microbiological water quality after low pressure events in a distribution system. Presented at the 8th Annual Water Distribution System Analysis (WDSA) Symposium, Cincinnati, OH, August 27-30, 2006. R830376 (2006)
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Presentation Monitoring and evaluation of distribution system risk factors and water quality. None Hooper S, Nilsson K, Moe CL Hooper S, Nilsson K, Moe CL. Monitoring and evaluation of distribution system risk factors and water quality. Presented at the U.S. EPA STAR Grant Program and Office of Water, Washington, DC, March 26, 2007. R830376 (Final)
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Presentation Epidemiologic studies of municipal drinking water and gastrointestinal illness. None Moe CL Moe CL. Epidemiologic studies of municipal drinking water and gastrointestinal illness. Presented at the Meeting of U.S. EPA Board of Scientific Counselors – Drinking Water Subcommittee, Cincinnati, OH, June 2005. R830376 (2004)
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Presentation Overview of endemic illness information and implications for possible public health risks from drinking water. None Moe CL Moe CL. Overview of endemic illness information and implications for possible public health risks from drinking water. Presented at the Meeting of the Total Coliform Rule Distribution System Advisory Committee to the U.S. EPA, Washington, DC, October 17, 2007 (invited speaker). R830376 (Final)
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Presentation A prospective epidemiological study of gastrointestinal health effects associated with consumption of conventionally treated groundwater. None Moe C Moe C. A prospective epidemiological study of gastrointestinal health effects associated with consumption of conventionally treated groundwater. Poster presented at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Research on Microorganisms in Drinking Water Workshop, Cincinnati, OH, August 5-7, 2003. R830376 (2003)
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Presentation A prospective epidemiological study of gastrointestinal health effects associated with consumption of conventionally treated groundwater. None Moe C, Hooper S, Moll D, Huffman D, Izurieta R, Doughton-Johnson R, Ochoa T, Uber J, Boccelli D, Rose J, Payment P Moe C, Hooper S, Moll D, Huffman D, Izurieta R, Doughton-Johnson R, Ochoa T, Uber J, Boccelli D, Rose J, Payment P. A prospective epidemiological study of gastrointestinal health effects associated with consumption of conventionally treated groundwater. Presented at the U.S. EPA's Research on Microorganisms in Drinking Water Workshop, Cincinnati, OH, 2003. R830376 (Final)
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Proceedings Assessment of microbiological water quality after low pressure events in a distribution system. None Hooper SM, Moe CL, Uber JG, Nilsson KA, Becken A, Jeffers J, Mulford L, McCary J, Lehigh M Hooper SM, Moe CL, Uber JG, Nilsson KA, Becken A, Jeffers J, Mulford L, McCary J, Lehigh M. Assessment of microbiological water quality after low pressure events in a distribution system. In: Proceedings of the Water Distribution System Analysis Symposium, Cincinnati, OH, August 27-30, 2006. R830376 (Final)
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Proceedings Epidemiologic studies of distribution system drinking water quality and gastrointestinal illness: knowledge gained and lessons learned. None Moe CL, Tinker SC, Tolbert PE Moe CL, Tinker SC, Tolbert PE. Epidemiologic studies of distribution system drinking water quality and gastrointestinal illness: knowledge gained and lessons learned. In: Proceedings of the Water Quality and Technology Conference and Exposition, American Water Works Association, Denver, CO, November 5-9, 2006. R830376 (Final)
R831629 (2006)
R831629 (Final)
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Proceedings Water Quality Assessment during Distribution System Flushing Events. None Nilsson, KA, SM Hooper, CL Moe and JG Uber Nilsson, KA, SM Hooper, CL Moe and JG Uber. Water quality assessment during distribution system flushing events. In:Proceedings of the World Environmental and Water Resources Conference, Honolulu, HI, May 2008. R830376 (Final)
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