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Innovative Ultraviolet Light Source for Disinfection of Drinking Water
Grant Number 68D01057
RFA: Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) - Phase II (2000)


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  • Proceedings (2)
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    Presentation

    Schaefer RB, Grapperhaus M, Linden K, Bohrerova Z, Mamane-Gravetz H. Improved disinfection with a new pulsed UV lamp. Presented at the Water Environment Federation Disinfection Conference 2005, Mesa, AZ, February 6-9, 2005.

    68D01057 (Final)
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    Proceedings

    Bohrerova Z, Mamane-Gravetz H, Linden K, Grapperhaus M, Schaefer RB. Comparative inactivation of Bacillus subitilis spores and MS2 bacteriophage using standard mercury lamps and a new, pulsed, surface discharge lamp. In: Proceedings of the Third International Congress 2005 on Ultraviolet Technologies, Whistler, British Columbia, Canada, May 24-27, 2005.

    68D01057 (Final)
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    Proceedings

    Grapperhaus M, Schaefer RB, Linden K. Modeling of a new UV test cell for evaluation of lamp intensity effects on water treatment. In: Proceedings of the Third International Congress on Ultraviolet Technologies 2005, Whistler, British Columbia, Canada, May 24-27, 2005 (submitted for publication in the Journal of Environmental Engineering and Science).

    68D01057 (Final)
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