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Burnet, J.-B., Sylvestre, E., Jalbert, J., Imbeault, S., Servais, P., Prévost, M., & Dorner, S. (2019). Tracking the contribution of multiple raw and treated wastewater discharges at an urban drinking water supply using near real-time monitoring of -D-glucuronidase activity. Water Research, 164, 13 pages. External link
Sylvestre, E., Dorner, S., Burnet, J.-B., Smeets, P., Medema, G., Cantin, P., Villion, M., Robert, C., Ellis, D., Servais, P., & Prévost, M. (2021). Changes in Escherichia coli to enteric protozoa ratios in rivers: Implications for risk-based assessment of drinking water treatment requirements. Water Research, 205, 10 pages. External link
Sylvestre, E., Burnet, J.-B., Dorner, S., Smeets, P., Medema, G., Villion, M., Hachad, M., & Prévost, M. (2021). Impact of Hydrometeorological Events for the Selection of Parametric Models for Protozoan Pathogens in Drinking-Water Sources. Risk Analysis, 41(8), 1413-1426. External link
Sylvestre, E., Prévost, M., Smeets, P., Medema, G., Burnet, J.-B., Cantin, P., Villion, M., Robert, C., & Dorner, S. (2021). Importance of Distributional Forms for the Assessment of Protozoan Pathogens Concentrations in Drinking-Water Sources. Risk Analysis, 41(8), 1396-1412. External link
Sylvestre, E., Prévost, M., Burnet, J.-B., Smeets, P., Medema, G., Hachad, M., & Dorner, S. (2021). Using surrogate data to assess risks associated with microbial peak events in source water at drinking water treatment plants. Water Research, 200, 10 pages. External link
Sylvestre, E., & Dorner, S. (2017). Protection des sources d'eau potable de surface : quels sont les outils réglementaires disponibles? Vecteur Environnement, 50(2), 32-35. Unavailable
Sylvestre, E., & Dorner, S. (2017). Quel est le cadre juridique québécois en place ? : protection des sources d'eau potable de surface. Vecteur Environnement, 50(3), 34-37. Unavailable
Taghipour, M., Shakibaeinia, A., Sylvestre, E., Tolouei, S., & Dorner, S. (2019). Microbial risk associated with CSOs upstream of drinking water sources in a transboundary river using hydrodynamic and water quality modeling. Science of The Total Environment, 683, 547-558. External link