Title of article :
The effect of salinity, light and temperature in a disposal environment on the recovery of E.coli following exposure to ultraviolet radiation
Author/Authors :
Y. Y. Chan، نويسنده , , E. G. Killick، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1995
Pages :
5
From page :
1373
To page :
1377
Abstract :
The rates of recovery of E.coli previously exposed to a sub-lethal dose of germicidal u.v. radiation have been investigated. The influence of salinity and temperature on both the rates of dark repair and photoreactivation were investigated in order to assess the relative recovery of disinfected effluent released into coastal waters. The photoreactivation rates followed an Arrhenius relationship for samples reactivated in an isotonic medium and reached a maximum of 52% recovery of the viable cell count present before u.v. treatment. For those cells in a saline environment reactivation was slower and a lower maximum recovery was obtained. Dark repair rates were extremely limited in those cells exposed to the saline environment which was produced from synthetic sea water. A maximum recovery of 8% over a nine hour period was achieved. It is concluded that less reactivation by E.coli is likely within u.v. treated effluent disposed of into coastal environments. The levels of reactivation are however dependent upon the temperature and salinity of those waters.
Keywords :
E.coli , Ultraviolet , disinfection , dark repair , secondaryeffluent , sub-lethal dose , saline environment , photoreactivation
Journal title :
Water Research
Serial Year :
1995
Journal title :
Water Research
Record number :
765346
Link To Document :
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