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Evaluation of Microbial Risk Assessment Techniques and Applications (Paperback, Illustrated Ed)
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Evaluation of Microbial Risk Assessment Techniques and Applications (Paperback, Illustrated Ed)
Series: WERF Research Report Series
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This investigation reviewed and evaluated methodologies used for
microbial risk assessment with respect to their applicability for
reclaimed water applications. The investigation was comprised of
five primary components: a comprehensive database of articles,
reports and books describing microbial risk assessment
methodologies was established and reviewed. Risk assessment
techniques and models were identified for estimating the public
health risk from exposure to microorganisms via reclaimed water
applications. Two models were identified for further evaluation: a
static (individual based) and a dynamic (population based). In the
third component, the two models were evaluated to differentiate
between the conditions under which models predict similar and
substantially different estimations of risk. Through numerical
simulation, exposure/pathogen combinations were identified when it
may be appropriate to use the less complex, static model. Case
study risk assessment scenarios demonstrated the model selection
process for three realistic, yet hypothetical reclaimed water
scenarios.The fourth component presents a constraint analysis for
existing reuse regulations. The constraint analysis is carried out
by documenting the existing reuse regulations. The constraint
analysis is carried out by documenting the existing regs in three
states for landscape irrigation and uses that comparison as a
starting point to identify how microbial risk assessment may be
useful within the context of existing and potential future water
reuse regulations. The investigation concludes by identifying
criteria for a computer interface that would allow regulatory
and/or municipal agencies/utilities to take advantage of the
analysis discussed in the report. This publication can also be
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