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Sudipti Arora

Researcher at Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee

Publications -  34
Citations -  660

Sudipti Arora is an academic researcher from Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee. The author has contributed to research in topics: Wastewater & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 22 publications receiving 331 citations. Previous affiliations of Sudipti Arora include Indian Institutes of Technology.

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Sewage surveillance for the presence of SARS-CoV-2 genome as a useful wastewater based epidemiology (WBE) tracking tool in India.

TL;DR: This is the first study that investigated the presence of SARS-CoV-2 viral genome in wastewater, at higher ambient temperature (45 °C), further validating WBE as potential tool in predicting and mitigating outbreaks.
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The effect of seasonal temperature on pathogen removal efficacy of vermifilter for wastewater treatment.

TL;DR: In this paper, the effects of seasonal temperature on the treatment efficiency and pathogen removal efficacy from synthetic domestic wastewater, earthworm population characteristics and microbial population in the filter media of a lab-scale vermifilter (VF).
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Antibacterial and enzymatic activity of microbial community during wastewater treatment by pilot scale vermifiltration system

TL;DR: Investigation of microbial community diversity and antibacterial and enzymatic properties of microorganisms in a pilot-scale vermifiltration system during domestic wastewater treatment revealed that presence of earthworms in VF could efficiently remove biochemical oxygen demand and chemical oxygen demand.
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A comparative study on vermifiltration using epigeic earthworm Eisenia fetida and Eudrilus eugeniae

TL;DR: Results revealed a significant removal of biochemical oxygen demand, total suspended solids, and total dissolved solids in the treated wastewater from VF1; while in VF2, it was observed to be 70, 67, and 66%, respectively, at hydraulic loading rate of 2.5 m3 m−2 d−1.
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Sewage surveillance for the presence of SARS-CoV-2 genome as a useful wastewater based epidemiology (WBE) tracking tool in India

TL;DR: This is the first study that investigated the presence of SARS-CoV-2 viral genome in wastewater, at higher ambient temperature (above 40{degrees}C), further validating WBE as a potential tool in predicting and mitigating outbreaks.