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CEST Proceedings are published under the ISSN 2944-9820.

Hydro-Chemical Facies Analysis and Determination of Dominant Water-Type in District Zhob, Balochistan, Pakistan

(Corresponding) Muhammad Z., Abdul T., Iram G., Hadayat U., Ghulam M., Malik M.
Topic: 
Drinking water safety
Safe drinking water is a fundamental entity to people and other living things. This study investigates the -chemical facies and determination of dominant water-type along with their suitability for drinking purposes. Aqua-Chem software was used for analysis, interpretation, and hydro-chemical...Read more
Keywords: 
Zhob Balochistan, Facies Analysis, Aqua-Chem, Water Type
Conference: 
CEST2021
Paper ID: 
cest2021_00210

Are emerging contaminants affecting drinking water microbial biofilms?

(Corresponding) Gomes I., Pinto I., Arruda V., Simões L., (Corresponding) Simões M.
Topic: 
Drinking water safety
The presence of biofilms in drinking water (DW) distribution systems is unavoidable as well as the presence of trace levels of different emerging contaminants (ECs). ECs constitute a potential risk for the “One Health” trilogy. In particular, the presence of antibiotics in the environment has been...Read more
Keywords: 
antimicrobial tolerance, biofilms, exposure conditions, micropollutants
Conference: 
CEST2021
Paper ID: 
cest2021_00275

To Regulate or Not to Regulate? What to Do With More Toxic Disinfection By-Products?

(Corresponding) Richardson S., Plewa M., Wagner E., Krasner S., Liberatore H., Jia A., Guo Y.
Topic: 
Drinking water safety
Drinking water disinfection by-products (DBPs) are an unintended consequence of using chemical disinfectants to kill harmful pathogens in water. DBPs are formed by the reaction of disinfectants with naturally occurring organic matter, bromide, and iodide, as well as from anthropogenic pollutants,...Read more
Keywords: 
DBPs, disinfection by-products, drinking water, toxicity
Conference: 
CEST2021
Paper ID: 
cest2021_00547

QSight-based method for the detection and quantification of polar contaminants in drinking water

(Corresponding) Mattern D., Stefan E., Becker T., Garaguso I.
Topic: 
Drinking water safety
An analytical method covering various difficult polar contaminats such as chlorate, bromate, bromide, glyphosate and AMPA was successfully developed utilizing direct injection and ion exchange columns. Linearity could be obtained for each compound, with a dynamic range of 2-3 magnitudes and...Read more
Keywords: 
Direct injection, Glyphosate, Polar contaminants, Drinking water
Conference: 
CEST2021
Paper ID: 
cest2021_00653