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Does anyone know whether the N-cov can be spread through water treatment facilities or water supplies?
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[quote:Krakalakin:MV80Mjg2NDYyXzc4MDk1OTk3X0Y5ODZFMTM4] [quote:NikM755:MV80Mjg2NDYyXzYwNjNERjMx] I'm wondering if at some point...even with the water running...if you need to disinfect your water before you use it? [/quote] Systems which disinfect, which most do, including all surface water supplies, must achieve a 3 to 4-log (99.9-99.99%) viral inactivation, which include the more resilient cysts like cryptosporidium. Between chemical or membrane treatment and disinfection, suffice it to say that public water should remain safe. [/quote]
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I'm wondering if at some point...even with the water running...if you need to disinfect your water before you use it?
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