We propose an analytical solution in order to explain the processes that determine the fate and behavior of the viruses during transport in a fractured aquifer at Salento (Italy). The calculations yield the efficiency of filtration in fractures at a site near Nardo` (Southern Italy) in reducing the numbers of enteric viruses (i.e., Enteroviruses and Norovirus) in secondary municipal effluents that have been injected in the aquifer over the period 2006-2007. The model predicted, by a theoretical expression, the time-dependent rate of virus reduction, which was in good agreement with field data. The analytical solution yields the achievable “Log reduction credits” (1) for virus reduction in wells located at the setback distances that are usually adopted in local drinking water regulations. The resultingnewanalytical formula for the time-dependent reduction of viruses during subsurface transport can easily be applied in health risk-based models used to forecast the spread of waterborne diseases and provides appropriate criteria (i.e., distances) needed to meet standards for the quality of drinking water derived from undisinfected groundwater.

Masciopinto, C., La Mantia, R., Levantesi, C., Tandoi, V., Divizia, M., Donia, D.t., et al. (2011). Analytical Solution for the Modeling of the Natural Time-Dependent Reduction of Waterborne Viruses Injected into Fractured Aquifers. ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY, 45, 636-642.

Analytical Solution for the Modeling of the Natural Time-Dependent Reduction of Waterborne Viruses Injected into Fractured Aquifers

DIVIZIA, MAURIZIO;DONIA, DOMENICA TOMMASA;
2011-01-01

Abstract

We propose an analytical solution in order to explain the processes that determine the fate and behavior of the viruses during transport in a fractured aquifer at Salento (Italy). The calculations yield the efficiency of filtration in fractures at a site near Nardo` (Southern Italy) in reducing the numbers of enteric viruses (i.e., Enteroviruses and Norovirus) in secondary municipal effluents that have been injected in the aquifer over the period 2006-2007. The model predicted, by a theoretical expression, the time-dependent rate of virus reduction, which was in good agreement with field data. The analytical solution yields the achievable “Log reduction credits” (1) for virus reduction in wells located at the setback distances that are usually adopted in local drinking water regulations. The resultingnewanalytical formula for the time-dependent reduction of viruses during subsurface transport can easily be applied in health risk-based models used to forecast the spread of waterborne diseases and provides appropriate criteria (i.e., distances) needed to meet standards for the quality of drinking water derived from undisinfected groundwater.
2011
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Rilevanza internazionale
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Settore MED/42 - IGIENE GENERALE E APPLICATA
English
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Masciopinto, C., La Mantia, R., Levantesi, C., Tandoi, V., Divizia, M., Donia, D.t., et al. (2011). Analytical Solution for the Modeling of the Natural Time-Dependent Reduction of Waterborne Viruses Injected into Fractured Aquifers. ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY, 45, 636-642.
Masciopinto, C; La Mantia, R; Levantesi, C; Tandoi, V; Divizia, M; Donia, Dt; Gabrieli, R; Petrinca, A
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