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Treat in such a way as to decrease the numbers of pathogens (organisms capable of causing disease) to levels at which they pose no danger of causing disease.
Ãâó: cs.clark.edu/~bio/AG175/FlashCards/SwineFlashCards...
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An agent used to completely destroy all harmful bacteria. Labeling for such materials requires proof of effectiveness for registration with EPA.
Ãâó: www.neirc.org/carpet_glossary.htm
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| disinfection |
with sodium hypochlorite. Generated on-site from table salt and water, the product is like weak household bleach.
Ãâó: www.cabq.gov/waterquality/resources/definitions.ht...
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Final step in the tertiary wastewater treatment process, when chlorine or sodium hypochlorite is added to the treated wastewater to kill disease-causing organisms. Ultraviolet light is another means of disinfection.
Ãâó: www.sandiego.gov/mwwd/general/glossary.shtml
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is the application of a chemical to kill most, but not all, microorganisms, that may be present. Chlorine is added to Monterey Park's drinking water for disinfection. Disinfection makes drinking water safe to consume from the standpoint of killing pathogenic microoorganisms including bacteria and viruses. ...
Ãâó: ci.monterey-park.ca.us/home/index.asp
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