Identifying Quantitative Reductions of Viral Pathogens and Surrogates for Water Reuse Applications

This project will identify quantitative log reductions of viral pathogens and appropriate surrogates across unit treatment processes and full treatment trains for water reuse applications. This will include identification and development of methods to detect and quantify infectious human pathogenic viruses and surrogates in wastewater matrices. In addition, a technical framework will be developed to provide guidance for validating treatment processes, log removal values, and treatment log-reduction credits.

This project (5126), was funded by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) under Award Number 84026001.

Overview

The overall goal of this project is to improve public health protection through the development of quantitative data on the removal of human enteric viruses by treatment processes where wastewater is the source water. For more information, see the EPA website.

 

Project Funding

The total project funding amount is $1,239,813.00.

 

Project Team

Charles Gerba, PhD, University of Arizona

 

Questions

Please contact Grace Jang, PhD with any questions.