Processes controlling virus inactivation in coastal waters

Abstract The mechanisms controlling virus inactivation in coastal waters are discussed. Chemical and biological processes appear to be important but a purely thermal mechanism is probably not significant. Viral association with colloidal and particulate materials prolong survival and may enhance the transport of viruses to marine sediments. Sewage management practices are evaluated for efficiency in the control of viral contamination of bathing and shellfishing waters.

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