Due to sudden changes in hydraulic regime the loose deposits in drinking water distribution systems (DS) lead to discoloration events at the customers tap. About 1/3 of all customer complaints about drinking water quality are due to the discoloration events. The loose deposits may originate from insufficient treatment, microbiological regrowth or corrosion of the pipes. Organic carbon (OC) influences the interaction and transport of many toxic organic or inorganic chemicals found in the nature. The aim of this study was to investigate how the different factors such as the raw water source and the material in the networks influence the concentration of OC in the loose deposits. An OC isolation method for lake sediments was adapted to determi...
Loose deposits in drinking water distribution systems (WDS) on nowadays cause serious problem causin...
Decreased dissolved oxygen, increased soluble iron and manganese concentrations are common effects o...
A mixture of sediment and water is formed during the cleansing of catch basins. This paper discusses...
Drinking water distribution systems are overloaded with loose deposits. Natural organic matter adsor...
A major concern for drinking water companies are responsible for producing and supplying safe, high ...
Abstract. Processes occurring in drinking water distribution system can form mineral and biological ...
The main objective of the thesis is to contribute to a better understanding of the possible origins ...
A major challenge for the management of drinking water distribution systems is to minimise the occur...
M.Tech. (Chemistry)Abstract: The presence of natural organic matter (NOM) in water has shown an incr...
[[abstract]]Corrosion scales and deposits formed within drinking water distribution systems (DWDSs) ...
Dissolved organic carbon is stored and processed in groundwater in three ways. It is stored on miner...
Regrowth of bacteria on organic compounds in drinking water during distribution may result in a sign...
Drinking water distribution systems (DWDS) are used to transport drinking water from the place of tr...
Discolouration is the biggest cause of aesthetic customer contacts in the water industry. This proje...
Assimilable organic carbon (AOC) is the fraction of carbon utilised by heterotrophic organisms, pote...
Loose deposits in drinking water distribution systems (WDS) on nowadays cause serious problem causin...
Decreased dissolved oxygen, increased soluble iron and manganese concentrations are common effects o...
A mixture of sediment and water is formed during the cleansing of catch basins. This paper discusses...
Drinking water distribution systems are overloaded with loose deposits. Natural organic matter adsor...
A major concern for drinking water companies are responsible for producing and supplying safe, high ...
Abstract. Processes occurring in drinking water distribution system can form mineral and biological ...
The main objective of the thesis is to contribute to a better understanding of the possible origins ...
A major challenge for the management of drinking water distribution systems is to minimise the occur...
M.Tech. (Chemistry)Abstract: The presence of natural organic matter (NOM) in water has shown an incr...
[[abstract]]Corrosion scales and deposits formed within drinking water distribution systems (DWDSs) ...
Dissolved organic carbon is stored and processed in groundwater in three ways. It is stored on miner...
Regrowth of bacteria on organic compounds in drinking water during distribution may result in a sign...
Drinking water distribution systems (DWDS) are used to transport drinking water from the place of tr...
Discolouration is the biggest cause of aesthetic customer contacts in the water industry. This proje...
Assimilable organic carbon (AOC) is the fraction of carbon utilised by heterotrophic organisms, pote...
Loose deposits in drinking water distribution systems (WDS) on nowadays cause serious problem causin...
Decreased dissolved oxygen, increased soluble iron and manganese concentrations are common effects o...
A mixture of sediment and water is formed during the cleansing of catch basins. This paper discusses...