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Journal of the irrigation and drainage division. Fate of wastewater bacteria and virus in soil / Gerba, P. C.
Titre de série : Journal of the irrigation and drainage division Titre : Fate of wastewater bacteria and virus in soil Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Gerba, P. C. ; Wallis, C. ; Melnick, L. J. Année de publication : September 1975 ISBN/ISSN/EAN : CI-10637 Note générale : The fate of microorganisme in wastewater as they contract the soil is an important consideration in land disposal waste. how free the percolated ground water, soil, or overland, runoff is human pathogens depends principally on the survival of the organismes in the soil and the degree of retention by the soil. It is the purpose of this paper to review the current body of knowledge concerning these two areas as they relate to bacterial and viral pathogens excreted in the feces of man. Only by understanding the mechanisme involved in the removal of these organisms in the soil. Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Eau usée Bactériologie Virus Sol Biologie Index. décimale : 628.16 Analyse, traitement, pollution Résumé : The fate of microorganisme in wastewater as they contract the soil is an important consideration in land disposal waste. how free the percolated ground water, soil, or overland, runoff is human pathogens depends principally on the survival of the organismes in the soil and the degree of retention by the soil. It is the purpose of this paper to review the current body of knowledge concerning these two areas as they relate to bacterial and viral pathogens excreted in the feces of man. Only by understanding the mechanisme involved in the removal of these organisms in the soil. Note de contenu : The fate of microorganisme in wastewater as they contract the soil is an important consideration in land disposal waste. how free the percolated ground water, soil, or overland, runoff is human pathogens depends principally on the survival of the organismes in the soil and the degree of retention by the soil. It is the purpose of this paper to review the current body of knowledge concerning these two areas as they relate to bacterial and viral pathogens excreted in the feces of man. Only by understanding the mechanisme involved in the removal of these organisms in the soil. Journal of the irrigation and drainage division. Fate of wastewater bacteria and virus in soil [texte imprimé] / Gerba, P. C. ; Wallis, C. ; Melnick, L. J. . - September 1975.
ISSN : CI-10637
The fate of microorganisme in wastewater as they contract the soil is an important consideration in land disposal waste. how free the percolated ground water, soil, or overland, runoff is human pathogens depends principally on the survival of the organismes in the soil and the degree of retention by the soil. It is the purpose of this paper to review the current body of knowledge concerning these two areas as they relate to bacterial and viral pathogens excreted in the feces of man. Only by understanding the mechanisme involved in the removal of these organisms in the soil.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Mots-clés : Eau usée Bactériologie Virus Sol Biologie Index. décimale : 628.16 Analyse, traitement, pollution Résumé : The fate of microorganisme in wastewater as they contract the soil is an important consideration in land disposal waste. how free the percolated ground water, soil, or overland, runoff is human pathogens depends principally on the survival of the organismes in the soil and the degree of retention by the soil. It is the purpose of this paper to review the current body of knowledge concerning these two areas as they relate to bacterial and viral pathogens excreted in the feces of man. Only by understanding the mechanisme involved in the removal of these organisms in the soil. Note de contenu : The fate of microorganisme in wastewater as they contract the soil is an important consideration in land disposal waste. how free the percolated ground water, soil, or overland, runoff is human pathogens depends principally on the survival of the organismes in the soil and the degree of retention by the soil. It is the purpose of this paper to review the current body of knowledge concerning these two areas as they relate to bacterial and viral pathogens excreted in the feces of man. Only by understanding the mechanisme involved in the removal of these organisms in the soil. Réservation
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