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In this study, we determined the removal of a prototype human norovirus (Norwalk virus, NV) by bench-scale alum coagulation, flocculation and sedimentation processes using reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) for norovirus assays. After determining optimum conditions for the coagulation, flocculation and ...
The results indicated that the quality of M. aeruginosa-containing water can be improved significantly by coagulation-sedimentation, and all of the removal rates were more than 80%. The presence of NB did not affect the performance of coagulation-sedimentation directly. However, the interaction between NB and M. aeruginosa ...
The global increase in detection of cyanobacteria and their metabolites has prompted greater emphasis in optimizing water treatment options for their effective removal. In particular, conventional coagulation and clarification processes have been shown to be effective in removing whole cyanobacterial cells, and consequently a majority of the metabolites. ...