Risk assessments related to use of water and safety of fresh produce originate from both water and food microbiology studies. Although the set-up and methodology of risk assessment in these 2 disciplines may differ, analysis of the current literature reveals some common outcomes. Most of these st...
Keuckelaere, A. de
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Jacxsens, L.
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Amoah, Philip
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Medema, G.
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McClure, P.
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Jaykus, L.-A.
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Uyttendaele, M.
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[Zero risk does not exist: lessons learned from microbial risk assessment related to use of water and safety of fresh produce]
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Zero risk does not exist: lessons learned from microbial risk assessment related to use of water and safety of fresh produce
Irrigation using untreated wastewater poses health risks to farmers and consumers of crop products, especially vegetables. With hardly any wastewater treatment in Ghana, a multiple-barrier approach was adopted and safe re-use practices were developed through action research involving a number of ...
Amoah, Philip
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Muspratt, A.
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Drechsel, Pay
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Otoo, Miriam
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[A public-private partnership linking wastewater treatment and aquaculture (Ghana) - Case Study]
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A public-private partnership linking wastewater treatment and aquaculture (Ghana) - Case Study
The study was carried out to assess the ef cacy of a standard Bio l toilet digester with regard to its ef uentqualityandtoevaluatetheperformanceofnewef uentpolishingoptionsbeingdeveloped by Bio lCom. In uent and ef uent were collected from 18 standard Bio l digesters connected to full- ush toilet...
Amoah, Philip
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Nartey, E.G.
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Schrecongost, A.
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[Performance evaluation of bio l toilet waste digester technologies in Ghana: the ef cacy of ef uent treatment options]
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Performance evaluation of bio l toilet waste digester technologies in Ghana: the ef cacy of ef uent treatment options