Search Results - "Libbey, Stephen"
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Evaluating the costs and components of a territory-wide household water storage and treatment program in the US Virgin Islands
Published in Water policy (01-10-2022)“…Abstract Among island communities, water security and access continue to be a critical issue. In the US Virgin Islands (USVI), 90% of households are capable of…”
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Point-of-Entry Ultraviolet Water Treatment Program in the US Virgin Islands: Final Program Results
Published in Journal of environmental engineering (New York, N.Y.) (01-10-2023)“…AbstractUS small islands are at increased risk of water insecurity due to climate change compared to mainland communities. Utilizing multiple water sources can…”
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Design and Evaluation of a Household Chlorination System for Treating Cistern Water in the US Virgin Islands
Published in Journal of environmental engineering (New York, N.Y.) (01-11-2022)“…AbstractIn the US Virgin Islands, >90% of households have rain catchment systems that utilize large cisterns; however, these systems are at high risk of…”
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Evaluating a Large-Scale Batch Chlorination Method for Household Cistern Water Treatment in the US Virgin Islands
Published in Journal of environmental engineering (New York, N.Y.) (01-10-2022)“…AbstractIn the US Virgin Islands (USVI), roof-harvested rainwater is a primary source of domestic water and is collected in large cisterns and pumped…”
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Evaluating the Effectiveness of Point-of-Entry UV Treatment for Cistern Water among Households in the US Virgin Islands
Published in ACS ES&T water (10-02-2023)“…UV water treatment can be a viable option for point-of-entry applications among households utilizing contaminated private water sources, including…”
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Microbial Characterization, Factors Contributing to Contamination, and Household Use of Cistern Water, U.S. Virgin Islands
Published in ACS ES&T water (09-12-2022)“…Households in the United States Virgin Islands (USVI) heavily rely on roof-harvested rainwater stored in cisterns for their daily activities. However, there…”
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