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Developing Risk-Based, Fit-for-Purpose Treatment Guidance for Non-Potable Water Reuse - NC
Citation:
Garland, J. Developing Risk-Based, Fit-for-Purpose Treatment Guidance for Non-Potable Water Reuse - NC. North Caroline Onsite Water Protection Conference, Raleigh, North Carolina, October 15 - 17, 2019.
Impact/Purpose:
Providing an overview of a translational research effort led by ORD focused on the development of risk-based treatment guidance for non-potable reuse. The main learning objectives are to 1) provide the rationale and approach for conducting quantitative microbial risk assessment (QMRA), and to 2) demonstrate the application of QMRA to define the treatment guidance. The organizers (the North Carolina State University Extension) focus on presenting continuing education to business, government and academic professionals working in the area of small scale, decentralized wastewater treatment.
Description:
Providing an overview of a translational research effort led by ORD focused on the development of risk-based treatment guidance for non-potable reuse. The main learning objectives are to 1) provide the rationale and approach for conducting quantitative microbial risk assessment (QMRA), and to 2) demonstrate the application of QMRA to define the treatment guidance. The organizers (the North Carolina State University Extension) focus on presenting continuing education to business, government and academic professionals working in the area of small scale, decentralized wastewater treatment.