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Microbial risk assessment and its implications for risk management in urban water systems / Therese Westrell.

Westrell, Therese, 1974- (författare)
Stenström, Thor-Axel (preses)
Ashbolt, Nick (preses)
Linköpings universitet Institutionen för tema (utgivare)
Linköpings universitet Filosofiska fakulteten (utgivare)
Edition 1
Publicerad: Linköping : Linköping University Electronic Press, 2004
Engelska 1 onlineresurs (84 sidor)
Serie: Linköping Studies in Arts and Sciences, 0282-9800 0282-9800 ; 304
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  • Infectious disease can be transmitted via various environmental pathways, many of which are incorporated into our water and wastewater systems. Quantitative microbial risk assessment (QMRA) can be a valuable tool in identifying hazard exposure pathways and estimating their associated health impacts. QMRA can be applied to establish standards and guidelines and has been adopted by the World Health Organisation for the management of risks from water-related infectious diseases. This thesis aims at presenting a holistic approach for the assessment of microbial health risks in urban water and wastewater systems. The procedure of QMRA is presented, together with the data collected for the case studies, and the results are discussed in a risk management framework. Decentralised drinking water treatment with membranes was shown to be competitive with centralised conventional treatment regarding environmental impacts and health. To attain sufficient die-off of pathogens in order to reduce risks to acceptable levels, facilities that permit the long-term storage of locally collected faeces are required. Issues of operation and mangement are likely to determine the health risks in decentralised systems. While failures in distribution are more likely to result in detectable waterborne disease outbreaks, the number of people at risk of becoming infected with pathogens passing normal treatment, calculated on a yearly basis, can be larger. Site-specific pathogen monitoring of source waters was identified as an important factor for the accurate estimation of risk. Noroviruses, an emerging waterborne pathogen, were shown to have fluctuating concentrations in surface water, with significant peaks during the wintertime. Time series analysis has potential as an early warning system if complemented by regular monitoring to discriminate peaks from random fluctuations. Groups already sensitive to infection, i.e. the elderly, the sick and children, were shown to consume higher volumes of cold tap water than the rest of the population, which may call for special atention in the risk management of drinking water systems. Microbial health risks associated with the handling and reuse of wastewater and sludge were shown to be successfully addressed within the management system Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Points (HACCP). Most exposure points identified could be controlled through easy measures. 

Ämnesord

Vattenrening  (sao)
Natural Sciences  (ssif)
Earth and Related Environmental Sciences  (ssif)
Oceanography, Hydrology and Water Resources  (ssif)
Naturvetenskap  (ssif)
Geovetenskap och miljövetenskap  (ssif)
Oceanografi, hydrologi och vattenresurser  (ssif)
INTERDISCIPLINARY RESEARCH AREAS  (svep)
Water in nature and society  (svep)
TVÄRVETENSKAPLIGA FORSKNINGSOMRÅDEN  (svep)
Vatten i natur och samhälle  (svep)
drinking water systems  (agrovoc)
wastewater  (agrovoc)
haccp  (agrovoc)
risk  (agrovoc)
pathogens  (agrovoc)
viruses  (agrovoc)
faeces  (agrovoc)
water use  (agrovoc)

Genre

government publication  (marcgt)

Indexterm och SAB-rubrik

Quantitative microbial risk assessment
pathogens
urban
decentralised
failures
noroviruses
water consumption
HACCP
drinking water
wastewater
sludge
faeces
risk management
Ppda Vattenförsörjning och avlopp

Klassifikation

363.7394 (DDC)
Ppda (kssb/7)
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