Characterization of the chemical composition and bacterial community of corrosion scales was studied in real drinking water distribution systems from eight cities.The results of X-ray powder diffraction (XRD) indicated that alpha-FeOOH and Fe3O4 were present in all corrosion scales, and green rust was only found in corrosion scales of pipes transporting surface water.The corrosion scales with a higher Fe3O4/alpha-FeOOH ratio showed less iron release than those with a lower ratio.Moreover, the results of 454 pyrosequencing revealed that Proteobacteria (46.5-84.3%) was the main bacterial phylum in all corrosion scales; however, the bacterial genera were very different in the pipes from eight cities.Nitrate-reducing bacteria (10.9-36.0%) were ...
The net present replacement value of all publicly and privately owned potable water pipes in the U.S...
<p>This research aims to analyze the variations of microbial community structure under anaerobic cor...
A major challenge for the management of drinking water distribution systems is to minimise the occur...
Red water has occasionally been observed in the water distribution system of Beijing following a cha...
The subject of this study was the steel pipes that are part of Belgrade's drinking water supply net...
Corrosion scales formed on iron pipe surfaces are an important factor defining water quality in drin...
Deterioration could lead to destruction of materials with chemical or electrochemical reaction as co...
Drinking water distribution systems are important for transporting clean drinking water. Antibiotic ...
It is well-known that bacterial activity can contribute significantly to corrosion in marine and bur...
Trace heavy metals accumulated in iron corrosion scales within a drinking water distribution system ...
University of Minnesota M.S. thesis. December 2010. Advisor: Randall E. Hicks. 1 computer file (PDF)...
Abstract Background Currently, the effect of the bacterial community on cast iron corrosion process ...
University of Minnesota M.S. thesis. September 2016. Major: Biological Science. Advisor: Randall Hic...
[[abstract]]Corrosion scales and deposits formed within drinking water distribution systems (DWDSs) ...
Corrosion scales play an important role in modifying water quality in drinking water distribution sy...
The net present replacement value of all publicly and privately owned potable water pipes in the U.S...
<p>This research aims to analyze the variations of microbial community structure under anaerobic cor...
A major challenge for the management of drinking water distribution systems is to minimise the occur...
Red water has occasionally been observed in the water distribution system of Beijing following a cha...
The subject of this study was the steel pipes that are part of Belgrade's drinking water supply net...
Corrosion scales formed on iron pipe surfaces are an important factor defining water quality in drin...
Deterioration could lead to destruction of materials with chemical or electrochemical reaction as co...
Drinking water distribution systems are important for transporting clean drinking water. Antibiotic ...
It is well-known that bacterial activity can contribute significantly to corrosion in marine and bur...
Trace heavy metals accumulated in iron corrosion scales within a drinking water distribution system ...
University of Minnesota M.S. thesis. December 2010. Advisor: Randall E. Hicks. 1 computer file (PDF)...
Abstract Background Currently, the effect of the bacterial community on cast iron corrosion process ...
University of Minnesota M.S. thesis. September 2016. Major: Biological Science. Advisor: Randall Hic...
[[abstract]]Corrosion scales and deposits formed within drinking water distribution systems (DWDSs) ...
Corrosion scales play an important role in modifying water quality in drinking water distribution sy...
The net present replacement value of all publicly and privately owned potable water pipes in the U.S...
<p>This research aims to analyze the variations of microbial community structure under anaerobic cor...
A major challenge for the management of drinking water distribution systems is to minimise the occur...