نتایج جستجو برای: potable water

تعداد نتایج: 551297  

Hoda Amiri, Mohammad Noori Sepehr,

Background: The existence of fluoride ion in potable water has distinctive effects on human health. Fluoride is attracted by positively charged calcium in teeth and bones due to its strong electro-negativity which results in dental, skeletal, and non-skeletal forms of xuorosis and associated health complaints in children as well as adults. Methods: Water samples from groundwater used for dri...

Journal: :International maritime health 2007
Marcus Oldenburg Ulf-Peter Huesing Mathias Kalkowski Xaver Baur Klara Schleich

INTRODUCTION Unpleasant odour from drinking water in newly built ships is increasingly documented by the German Port Health Authority during sanitary inspections. Chemical contaminations are assumed to originate from washed off solvents of tank coatings due to the non-maintenance of required drying periods. The aim of this study was to explore the frequency of drinking water contamination by ch...

Journal: :Clinical microbiology reviews 1997
W A Rutala D J Weber

Hypochlorite has been used as a disinfectant for more than 100 years. It has many of the properties of an ideal disinfectant, including a broad antimicrobial activity, rapid bactericidal action, reasonable persistence in treated potable water, ease of use, solubility in water, relative stability, relative nontoxicity at use concentrations, no poisonous residuals, no color, no staining, and low ...

Journal: :The Medical journal of Australia 2009
Peter J Collignon

The Medical Journal of Australia ISSN: 0025729X 16 March 2009 190 6 293-294 ©The Medical Journal of Australia 2009 www.mja.com.au Editorials the safety of water recycling, especially as, at face valu represent a backward step from John Snow’s mid discovery of the importance of keeping drinking wat separate. The obvious question is: is water recycling s There are different types of recycling, an...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 2000
C G Reuther

Despite steady advances in the technology, desalination remains one of the most expensive ways to produce potable water. But as water scarcity forces communities to find new sources of drinking water, scientists are developing innovations that may soon make desalination a reasonable option for many more communities. The newest approach to desalination is membrane systems, which include reverse ...

Journal: :iranian journal of toxicology 0
محمد نوری سپهر mohammad noori sepehr department of environmental health engineering, karaj university of medical sciences, karaj, iran هدی امیری hoda amiri department of environmental health engineering, karaj university of medical sciences, karaj, iran

background: the existence of fluoride ion in potable water has distinctive effects on human health. fluoride is attracted by positively charged calcium in teeth and bones due to its strong electro-negativity which results in dental, skeletal, and non-skeletal forms of xuorosis and associated health complaints in children as well as adults. methods: water samples from groundwater used for drinki...

2010
S. A. Sattar V. S. Springthorpe

BACKGROUND: Legionella spp. in groundwater sources have been reported to be the cause of waterborne infections, specifically Legionnaire’s Disease and Pontiac Fever. Legionellae are known to be ubiquitous in surface waters, but much less is known about their occurrence in groundwater, which is the source of potable water for millions in North America. Federal drinking water regulations may not ...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2014
Andrée F Maheux Dominique K Boudreau Marc-Antoine Bisson Vanessa Dion-Dupont Sébastien Bouchard Martine Nkuranga Michel G Bergeron Manuel J Rodriguez

This work demonstrates the ability of a bacterial concentration and recovery procedure combined with three different PCR assays targeting the lacZ, wecG, and 16S rRNA genes, respectively, to detect the presence of total coliforms in 100-ml samples of potable water (presence/absence test). PCR assays were first compared to the culture-based Colilert and MI agar methods to determine their ability...

2014
Thomas M. Missimer Robert G. Maliva Noreddine Ghaffour TorOve Leiknes

Depletion of water supplies for potable and irrigation use is a major problem in the rural wadi valleys of Saudi Arabia and other areas of the Middle East and North Africa. An economic analysis of supplying these villages with either desalinated seawater or treated wastewater conveyed via a managed aquifer recharge (MAR) system was conducted. In many cases, there are no local sources of water s...

Journal: :The Science of the total environment 2015
J Bridgeman A Baker D Brown J B Boxall

Characterising the organic and microbial matrix of water are key issues in ensuring a safe potable water supply. Current techniques only confirm water quality retrospectively via laboratory analysis of discrete samples. Whilst such analysis is required for regulatory purposes, it would be highly beneficial to monitor water quality in-situ in real time, enabling rapid water quality assessment an...

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