@article{216a9a275c814dcb8087fd5c803fef75,
title = "Microbial risk assessment and mitigation options for wastewater treatment in Arctic Canada",
author = "Kiley Daley and Rob Jamieson and Daniel Rainham and Hansen, {Lisbeth Truelstrup} and Harper, {Sherilee L.}",
note = "Funding Information: The authors extend their gratitude to the key informants and entire communities of Iqaluit, Pangnirtung, and Pond Inlet, Sanikiluaq, and Naujaat who participated in this research. Additionally, thank you to Tim Anaviapik Soucie, Andrew Arreak, and Trevor Arreak for their assistance in Pond Inlet. The authors would also like to thank the many center for Water Resources Studies team members whose efforts led to the indicator E. coli dataset that was used to develop the QMRA model: Jennifer Hayward, Mark Greenwood, Colin Ragush, Yannan Huang, Jordan Schmidt, Kara Neudorf, Joanna Poltarowicz, Amy Jackson, Rob Johnson, Audrey Hiscock, and Meggie Letman. Funding for this study was provided by the Community and Government Services Department of the Government of Nunavut , the Northern Scientific Training Program , the Nasivvik Center for Inuit Health and Changing Environments , and the Population Intervention for Chronic Disease Prevention Program . The funding agencies were not involved in conducting the research or preparing this article. The authors have no competing interests to declare. The views expressed in this article are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views or policies of the Government of Nunavut. Funding Information: The authors extend their gratitude to the key informants and entire communities of Iqaluit, Pangnirtung, and Pond Inlet, Sanikiluaq, and Naujaat who participated in this research. Additionally, thank you to Tim Anaviapik Soucie, Andrew Arreak, and Trevor Arreak for their assistance in Pond Inlet. The authors would also like to thank the many center for Water Resources Studies team members whose efforts led to the indicator E. coli dataset that was used to develop the QMRA model: Jennifer Hayward, Mark Greenwood, Colin Ragush, Yannan Huang, Jordan Schmidt, Kara Neudorf, Joanna Poltarowicz, Amy Jackson, Rob Johnson, Audrey Hiscock, and Meggie Letman. Funding for this study was provided by the Community and Government Services Department of the Government of Nunavut, the Northern Scientific Training Program, the Nasivvik Center for Inuit Health and Changing Environments, and the Population Intervention for Chronic Disease Prevention Program. The funding agencies were not involved in conducting the research or preparing this article. The authors have no competing interests to declare. The views expressed in this article are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views or policies of the Government of Nunavut. Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2021 Elsevier B.V.",
year = "2022",
month = apr,
doi = "10.1016/j.mran.2021.100186",
language = "English",
volume = "20",
journal = "Microbial Risk Analysis",
issn = "2352-3522",
publisher = "Elsevier BV",
}