Assessing relative risks of municipal wastewater disposal options for Southeast Florida.

F. Bloetscher, D. Meeroff, Kelley Conboy, C. Sham, R. Fergen, Richard Gallant, James Hart, T. Shibata, M. E. Tuccillo, J. Englehardt
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A comparative assessment of the risks of the three current wastewater effluent disposal options and three other potential options was conducted for Southeast Florida communities. The question was how the risk to humans from the use of potable reuse compares to the other five available wastewater disposal alternatives. The need for this type of risk assessment is due to the potential to use potable reuse as a water supply and the potential resistance from the public as a result of such a proposal. Water quality data relevant to disposal of wastewater treatment plant effluent from South Florida utilities along with water quality data on the receiving waters and drinking water standards were obtained for the project. The comparison of the public health risks associated with these disposal alternatives indicated that health risks associated with deep wells and direct potable reuse were generally lower than those of the other alternatives.
评估佛罗里达州东南部城市废水处理方案的相对风险。
针对佛罗里达州东南部社区,对三种现有废水处理方案和其他三种潜在方案的风险进行了比较评估。问题是,与其他五种可用的废水处理替代方案相比,使用饮用水回用对人类造成的风险如何。之所以需要进行此类风险评估,是因为有可能将饮用水回用作为一种供水方式,而且这种提议可能会遭到公众的抵制。该项目获得了南佛罗里达公用事业公司提供的与污水处理厂污水处理相关的水质数据,以及受纳水体的水质数据和饮用水标准。对与这些处置替代方案相关的公众健康风险进行的比较表明,与深井和直接饮用水回用相关的健康风险总体上低于其他替代方案。
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