Achieving safe levels of byproducts in disinfected drinking water 21 Sep Since the 1900s, the disinfection of community drinking water systems has been a practice observed by professionals as a control mechanism in … Read more
Gene-editing technology used to identify Cryptosporidium 17 Sep Australian researchers have been using a new method for identifying the presence of Cryptosporidium parvum in water samples, with the approach … Read more
DNA testing to better target waterborne pathogens 18 Nov In a boon for water quality management and public health, experts from the Australian Water Quality Centre (AWQC) are applying advanced next … Read more
Shining a light on safer, greener water treatment techniques 10 Nov Engineers at Monash University have designed an improved method for removing harmful pathogens such as E. coli from water by using graphitic … Read more
These researchers are working on rapid real-time detection of pathogens in drinking water 27 Jul Griffith University researchers have been developing game-changing technology in aid of pathogen detection.
DNA technology used to detect harmful bacteria in drinking water 9 Jul Scientists at SA Water’s Australian Water Quality Centre (AWQC) are applying cutting-edge DNA technology to identify potentially dangerous … Read more