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Gao S, Sutton N, Wagner T, Rijnaarts H, van der Wielen P
Appl Microbiol Biotechnol . 2024 Apr; 108(1):294. PMID: 38598011
Understanding the dynamic change in abundance of both fecal and opportunistic waterborne pathogens in urban surface water under different abiotic and biotic factors helps the prediction of microbiological water quality...
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Wagner T, Rempe F, Hoek M, Schuman E, Langenhoff A
Water Res . 2023 Sep; 244:120534. PMID: 37659177
The removal of micropollutants from wastewater by constructed wetlands (CWs) has been extensively studied and reviewed over the past years. However, most studies do not specifically focus on the removal...
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Wagner T, Al-Manji F, Xue J, Wetser K, de Wilde V, Parsons J, et al.
Environ Sci Pollut Res Int . 2020 Sep; 28(2):2172-2181. PMID: 32875449
Petroleum-industry wastewater (PI-WW) is a potential source of water that can be reused in areas suffering from water stress. This water contains various fractions that need to be removed before...
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Saha P, Bruning H, Wagner T, Rijnaarts H
Chemosphere . 2020 Jul; 259:127491. PMID: 32650167
The reuse of cooling tower blowdown (CTBD) in the cooling tower itself requires CTBD deionization and a pre-treatment before deionization to remove organic compounds (OCs) that induce membrane fouling. This...
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Wagner T, de Wilde V, Willemsen B, Mutaqin M, Putri G, Opdam J, et al.
J Environ Manage . 2020 Jun; 271:110972. PMID: 32579525
Cooling towers are responsible for a large part of the industrial fresh water withdrawal, and the reuse of cooling tower water (CTW) effluents can strongly lower industrial fresh water footprints....
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Wagner T, Helmus R, Quiton Tapia S, Rijnaarts H, de Voogt P, Langenhoff A, et al.
J Hazard Mater . 2019 Nov; 386:121661. PMID: 31740302
The desalination and reuse of discharged cooling tower water (CTW) as feed water for the cooling tower could lower the industrial fresh water withdrawal. A potential pre-treatment method before CTW...
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Wagner T, Parsons J, Rijnaarts H, de Voogt P, Langenhoff A
J Hazard Mater . 2019 Oct; 384:121314. PMID: 31581006
The reuse of discharged cooling tower water (CTW) in the cooling tower itself could reduce fresh water intake and help mitigating fresh water scarcity problems. However, this requires desalination prior...