Biofilm formation, loose deposit accumulation and water quality deterioration in drinking water distribution systems have been widely reported. However, the accumulation and distribution of harbored elements and microbes in the different niches (loose deposits, PVC-U biofilm, and HDPE biofilm) and their corresponding potential contribution to water quality deterioration remain unknown. This precludes an in-depth understanding of water quality deterioration and the development of proactive management strategies. The present study quantitatively evaluated the distribution of elements, ATP, Aeromonas spp., and bacterial communities in distribution pipes (PVC-U, D = 110 mm, loose deposit and biofilm niches) and household connection pipes (HDPE,...
The general consensus is that the abundance of tap water bacteria is greatly influenced by water pur...
Disentangling factors influencing suspended bacterial community structure across distribution system...
A drinking water distribution system can be viewed as an ecosystem that is comprised of diverse micr...
Biofilm formation, loose deposit accumulation and water quality deterioration in drinking water dist...
Biodegradable compounds can cause undesired microbial growth in drinking water systems and these com...
As many cities around the world face the prospect of replacing aging drinking water distribution sys...
The drinking water distribution system (DWDS) provides a habitat particularly supportive to biofilm-...
The current understanding of drinking water distribution system (DWDS) microbiology is limited to pi...
Biofilm formation in drinking water distribution systems (DWDS) is influenced by the source water, t...
Microorganism rebreeding and biofilm shedding enter the water body in the process of a drinking wate...
Bacteria can survive treatment and enter drinking water distribution systems (DWDSs), or enter DWDSs...
AbstractThis study investigates the influence of pipe characteristics on the bacteriological composi...
Drinking water quality deteriorates from treatment plant to customer taps, especially in the plumbin...
There has recently been a shift in water treatment practices in Canada to a source-to-tap approach o...
Microorganism in drinking water distribution system may colonize in biofilms. Bacterial 16S rRNA gen...
The general consensus is that the abundance of tap water bacteria is greatly influenced by water pur...
Disentangling factors influencing suspended bacterial community structure across distribution system...
A drinking water distribution system can be viewed as an ecosystem that is comprised of diverse micr...
Biofilm formation, loose deposit accumulation and water quality deterioration in drinking water dist...
Biodegradable compounds can cause undesired microbial growth in drinking water systems and these com...
As many cities around the world face the prospect of replacing aging drinking water distribution sys...
The drinking water distribution system (DWDS) provides a habitat particularly supportive to biofilm-...
The current understanding of drinking water distribution system (DWDS) microbiology is limited to pi...
Biofilm formation in drinking water distribution systems (DWDS) is influenced by the source water, t...
Microorganism rebreeding and biofilm shedding enter the water body in the process of a drinking wate...
Bacteria can survive treatment and enter drinking water distribution systems (DWDSs), or enter DWDSs...
AbstractThis study investigates the influence of pipe characteristics on the bacteriological composi...
Drinking water quality deteriorates from treatment plant to customer taps, especially in the plumbin...
There has recently been a shift in water treatment practices in Canada to a source-to-tap approach o...
Microorganism in drinking water distribution system may colonize in biofilms. Bacterial 16S rRNA gen...
The general consensus is that the abundance of tap water bacteria is greatly influenced by water pur...
Disentangling factors influencing suspended bacterial community structure across distribution system...
A drinking water distribution system can be viewed as an ecosystem that is comprised of diverse micr...