UNC Water Institute

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The Water Institute at UNC brings together individuals and institutions to solve the most critical issues in water, health and development.

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Ağustos 2011 tarihinde katıldı

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  1. 13 Haz

    Tomorrow (14 June) 11:59 PM EDT is the FINAL deadline for papers + side events for ! Apply here:

  2. 19 May

    This is in part due to a large amount of unplanned (de facto) reuse through wastewater discharge in proximity to drinking water intake

  3. 19 May

    In US, there are no federal regulations around or federal legal prohibitions against planned potable reuse

  4. 19 May

    Today is the last day of ! Today is a workshop on and , concluding with a panel discussion.

  5. 18 May

    This afternoon at : bacterial pathogens, recreational water, a final poster reception, and the best of conference award ceremony

  6. 18 May

    Final keynote panel: "Communicating Research and Evidence in the Clickbait Era" w/speakers from , &

  7. 18 May

    Today's the penultimate day of the 19th Intl Symposium on . This AM: and .

  8. 17 May

    While abiotic impacts on E. coli populations are well documented, biotic impacts (including metazooplankton grazing) are not

  9. 17 May

    First afternoon verbal sessions: wastewater , , fate of , and

  10. 17 May

    While long perceived as sterile, studies indicate that urine uniquely contributes to the microbiome / virome of urban sewage

  11. 17 May

    Final plenary keynote of : on “The Study of Viral Contamination of Water in the Era”

  12. 17 May

    Side events this AM on writing papers, modeling microbial water quality, and , and session on at

  13. 16 May

    Today's keynote: Dr. Ana Maria de Roda Husman, “ () and the role of the

  14. 16 May

    Live-tweeting this morning from session on accurate testing for and

  15. 15 May

    Areas of Botswana w/ wildlife but no agriculture provide interesting view of direct role people play

  16. 15 May

    "Bluephage" is an extremely rapid method for detecting somatic colifages: results in < 3 hrs, comp to 8 hrs w/standard method

  17. 15 May

    Water is a source, location for transfer between organisms, and route for spread of

  18. 15 May

    Today's keynote is Dr. Stephen A. Morse of the CDC: "Emerging Pathogens and Water Safety Implications for National Security"

  19. 15 May

    While is not perfect at predicting health outcomes, it is very useful for identifying vulnerabilities in water systems

  20. 15 May

    Good morning from the first day of and the symposium! We'll be live-tweeting sessions all week from

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