Drinking-Water Guidelines - Chapter 7: Virological compliance
The proposed UV doses for inactivation of viruses were based on the dose-response of adenovirus because, among viruses that have been studied, it appears to be the most UV-resistant and is a widespread waterborne pathogen. Health effects of adenovirus are described in Embrey (1999). ................
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