2023 Water Disinfection, Byproducts and Health Gordon Research Conference and Gordon Research Seminar

2023年水消毒、副产品与健康戈登研究会议及戈登研究研讨会

基本信息

  • 批准号:
    10677992
  • 负责人:
  • 金额:
    $ 0.8万
  • 依托单位:
  • 依托单位国家:
    美国
  • 项目类别:
  • 财政年份:
    2023
  • 资助国家:
    美国
  • 起止时间:
    2023-04-19 至 2023-09-30
  • 项目状态:
    已结题

项目摘要

PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT Disinfection byproducts (DBPs) are an unintended consequence of the application of chemical disinfectants/oxidants for drinking water disinfection. Since some of these DBPs are toxic, a balance has to be found to provide microbiologically safe drinking water while DBPs are kept at the minimum. Despite a significant effort over the last decades this problem has not been solved satisfactorily, partially due to non- wholistic approaches. The Gordon Research Conference on “Water Disinfection, Disinfection Byproducts and Health”, which was initiated in 2006 has contributed significantly to a better management of drinking water disinfection by a strongly interdisciplinary approach. The proposed 2023 GRC is the 7th meeting of this successful series. It will comprise of 9 sessions, which will cover all important factors of microbial drinking water quality, disinfection and byproduct formation and human health implications. The program was developed to embrace a wholistic approach including both cutting edge research and its implications for provision of drinking water in the 21st century and beyond. The conference will cover 5 general main areas of importance also including aspects of future impaired quality of water resources: (1) Microbial and chemical quality of drinking water and health implications, (2) detection of novel DBPs and their toxicity, (3) mechanisms of DBP formation, (4) exposure to DBPs and epidemiological consequences, (5) development of novel drinking water strategies and regulatory guidelines. The success of the 2023 GRC will be based on a well-balanced selection of invited speakers and discussion leaders from different academic and practical fields. The 2023 Gordon Research Conference entitled “Water Disinfection, Disinfection Byproducts and Health: Challenges of Disinfection and Oxidation Processes to Provide Safe Drinking Water in a Changing World” will be held at Mount Holyoke College in South Hadley, MA from July 30 - August 4, 2023. A Gordon Research Seminar (July 29-30, 2023) will precede the GRC and provide an opportunity for graduate students, postdoctoral researchers, and early career scientists to present their scientific work and interact in an informal manner, which will be an important step for the education of the next generation of environmental health experts. GRS attendees are encouraged to also register and attend the GRC to follow. This GRC/GRS is in line with the mission of the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences to “advance research on environmental triggers of disease” and “foster training and development of young environmental health scientists and practitioners”.
项目概要/摘要 消毒副产物 (DBP) 是使用化学品的意外结果 用于饮用水消毒的消毒剂/氧化剂。由于其中一些 DBP 有毒,因此必须保持平衡 发现可以提供微生物安全的饮用水,同时 DBP 保持在最低水平。尽管有 过去几十年来,经过巨大的努力,这个问题仍未得到令人满意的解决,部分原因是非 整体方法。戈登研究会议“水消毒、消毒副产品和 2006 年发起的“健康”项目为改善饮用水管理做出了重大贡献 通过强烈的跨学科方法进行消毒。拟议的 2023 年 GRC 是本次会议的第七次会议 成功的系列。它将包括 9 个会议,涵盖微生物饮用的所有重要因素 水质、消毒和副产物的形成以及对人类健康的影响。该计划是 开发采用整体方法,包括前沿研究及其对 21 世纪及以后的饮用水供应。会议将涵盖5个主要领域 重要性还包括未来水资源质量受损的方面: (1) 微生物和化学 饮用水质量和健康影响,(2) 新型 DBP 及其毒性的检测,(3) 机制 DBP 形成的影响,(4) DBP 暴露和流行病学后果,(5) 新型饮酒方式的发展 水战略和监管指南。 2023 年 GRC 的成功将建立在均衡的基础上 从不同学术和实践领域挑选受邀演讲者和讨论领袖。 2023 年戈登研究会议,题为“水消毒、消毒副产品与健康: 在不断变化的世界中提供安全饮用水的消毒和氧化过程的挑战”将 将于 2023 年 7 月 30 日至 8 月 4 日在马萨诸塞州南哈德利的 Mount Holyoke 学院举行。戈登研究 研讨会(2023 年 7 月 29 日至 30 日)将在 GRC 之前举行,为研究生提供机会, 博士后研究人员和早期职业科学家以非正式的方式展示他们的科学工作并互动 方式,这将是下一代环境健康教育的重要一步 专家。我们鼓励 GRS 与会者也注册并参加随后的 GRC。该 GRC/GRS 位于 符合国家环境健康科学研究所的使命“推进关于 疾病的环境诱因”和“促进青年环境健康的培训和发展” 科学家和实践者”。

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