Antibacterial Cement Additive: A Protective Approach Towards Construction_Crimson Publishers

Antibacterial Cement Additive: A Protective Approach Towards Construction by Barsha Dash in Crimson publishers: Open Journal of Civil Engineering

Water is life. All the living creatures starting from human to tiny microbes needs water for their growth. In our daily life we need water for all household work, personal hygiene and above all for drinking. There is a paramount need for ecologically as well as economically sustainable technologies which can sanitize the human pathogens present in municipal water supply and other sources of water like ground or surface water. If the water bodies are contaminated or the source water is carrying fecal contamination, Coliform organisms and E. coli are found which imply health risk to the population consuming the water due to the presence of pathogens accompanying the coliform bacteria. Apart from bacteria other organisms like virus, algae and fungi or yeast are commonly found and some of them have high survival rate.


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