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The studies described indicate a potential for water-borne transmission of viral diseases and the problems involved in virus inactivation by means of water chlorination. In contrast to the amount of free chlorine, the value of the oxidation-reduction potential (ORP) was found to be a criterion of virus inactivation. For virus inactivation, higher ORP values and longer periods of contact than for the killing of bacteria, respectively, were found to be necessary. To ensure the inactivation of poliovirus in water contaminated with organic substances, an ORP of + 780 mV (0.3-0.6 mg/l free chlorine) should be maintained for 15-30 min. Adenovirus has shown an almost identical resistance to inactivation. Possibilities for utilizing the mechanism of virus inactivation by the action of chemical disinfectants are discussed.
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PMID:[Studies on virus inactivation by chlorine during water disinfection (author's transl)]. 18 51

During the summer of 1977, an outbreak of pharyngoconjunctival fever (PCF) occurred at a private recreational facility in Georgia. A total of 72 cases of PCF was identified. Adenovirus type 4 (AV-4) was recovered from conjunctival or pharyngeal swab specimens from 20 of 26 persons in the group of cases tested. AV-4 was also recovered, for the first time reported in the literature, from two concentrated samples of water obtained from the swimming pool at the facility on different dates. All persons affected had had direct or indirect contact with the pool. A linear relation between the amount of time spent in the water and the attack rate was demonstrated (r = 0.929, P less than 0.01). Investigation showed that inadequate amounts of chlorine had been added to the pool water. Frequently, levels of free chlorine were below the recommended level of 0.4 mg/liter. Breakpoint chlorination and closing of the pool for the summer stopped the spread of PCF.
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PMID:Pharyngoconjunctival fever caused by adenovirus type 4: report of a swimming pool-related outbreak with recovery of virus from pool water. 22 52

Chlorine disinfection of biologically treated wastewater is practiced in many locations prior to environmental discharge or beneficial reuse. The effectiveness of chlorine disinfection processes may be influenced by several factors, such as pH, temperature, ionic strength, organic carbon concentration, and suspended solids. We investigated the use of Bayesian multilayer perceptron (BMLP) models as efficient and practical tools for compiling and analysing free chlorine and monochloramine virus disinfection performance as a multivariate problem. Corresponding to their relative susceptibility, Adenovirus 2 was used to assess disinfection by monochloramine and Coxsackievirus B5 was used for free chlorine. A BMLP model was constructed to relate key disinfection conditions (CT, pH, turbidity) to observed Log Reduction Values (LRVs) for these viruses at constant temperature. The models proved to be valuable for incorporating uncertainty in the chlor(am)ination performance estimation and interpolating between operating conditions. Various types of queries could be performed with this model including the identification of target CT for a particular combination of LRV, pH and turbidity. Similarly, it was possible to derive achievable LRVs for combinations of CT, pH and turbidity. These queries yielded probability density functions for the target variable reflecting the uncertainty in the model parameters and variability of the input variables. The disinfection efficacy was greatly impacted by pH and to a lesser extent by turbidity for both types of disinfections. Non-linear relationships were observed between pH and target CT, and turbidity and target CT, with compound effects on target CT also evidenced. This work demonstrated that the use of BMLP models had considerable ability to improve the resolution and understanding of the multivariate relationships between operational parameters and disinfection outcomes for wastewater treatment.
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PMID:Bayesian belief network modelling of chlorine disinfection for human pathogenic viruses in municipal wastewater. 2788 19