Pathogen detection methodologies for waterwaste and reservoirs [electronic resource] / Ben Matthews ... [et al.]
- Bib ID:
- 8045630
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- Book
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- National edeposit
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- Urban Water Security Research Alliance
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- Description:
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- [Brisbane, Qld.] : Urban Water Security Research Alliance, 2010
- electronic text (v, 43 p.) : PDF file.
- Series:
- Urban Water Security Research Alliance technical report ; no. 32
- Summary:
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"The project examined pathogen numbers, both before and after treatment in three wastewater treatment plants, using both conventional culture-based methods and qPCR. This offered not only comparison of modern genetic techniques for pathogen detection in a water matrix that often presents difficulties using DNA-based analyses, but also assessed wastewater treatment efficacy in pathogen removal from water destined for further purification and reuse"--P. 1.
- Notes:
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- "November 2010".
- "The Urban Water Security Research Alliance is a partnership between the Queensland Government, CSIRO's Water for a Healthy Country National Research Flagship, The University of Queensland and Griffith University. It brings new research capacity to SEQ, tailored to tackling existing and anticipated future risks, assumptions and uncertainties facing water supply strategy"-- P. ii.
- Title from PDF cover page (viewed on May 17, 2012)
- Includes bibliographical references (p. 40-43)
- Text and graphics.
- Also available online via website (as at 17/05/2012) at: http://www.urbanwateralliance.org.au/publications/technicalreports/index.html.
- Subject:
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- Pathogenic bacteria -- Detection -- Methodology
- Pathogenic microorganisms -- Detection -- Methodology
- Reservoirs -- Australia -- Queensland -- Quality control
- Reservoirs -- Queensland -- Quality control
- Sewage disposal plants -- Australia -- Queensland, South East -- Quality control
- Sewage disposal plants -- Queensland, South East -- Quality control
- Sewage disposal plants -- Queensland, Southeast -- Quality control
- Bactéries pathogènes -- Détection -- Méthodologie
- Micro-organismes pathogènes -- Détection -- Méthodologie
- Réservoirs (Lacs) -- Australie -- Queensland -- Qualité -- Contrôle
- Australia -- Queensland, South East
- Queensland
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