Microorganisms in drinking water distribution systems (DWDS), and in particular the microbial communities that form biofilms on infrastructure surfaces, drive critical processes impacting water quality. This paper reviews knowledge, research approaches, and monitoring methods to consolidate understanding of the microbial ecology of DWDS. The review highlights how microbial characteristics and subsequent behavior can be broadly classified as common or complex. Common behavior relates to the ubiquitous and continual development of biofilms, consistent core communities, and mediated material accumulation. In contrast, the complex aspect relates to the shape, structure, and composition of the microbiome, defined by site‐specific properties such...
Biofilms are the dominant form of microbial loading (and organic material) within drinking water dis...
A drinking water distribution system can be viewed as an ecosystem that is comprised of diverse micr...
Aims To characterize bacterial communities during the early stages of biofilm formation and their...
Microorganisms in Drinking Water Distribution Systems (DWDS) and in particular the microbial communi...
The study of the microbial ecology of drinking water distribution systems (DWDS) has traditionally b...
Understanding the temporal dynamics of multi-species biofilms in Drinking Water Distribution Systems...
Biofilm formation in drinking water distribution systems (DWDS) is influenced by the source water, t...
Microbial biofilms formed on the inner-pipe surfaces of drinking water distribution systems (DWDS) c...
Drinking water distribution systems host complex microbial communities as biofilms that interact con...
High-quality drinking water from treatment works is degraded during transport to customer taps throu...
The majority of biomass within water distribution systems is in the form of attached biofilm. This i...
We sampled the tap water of seven unique, full-scale drinking water distribution systems at differen...
Biofilms are the dominant form of microbial loading (and organic material) within drinking water dis...
AbstractThe study of the microbial ecology of drinking water distribution systems (DWDS) has traditi...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. August 2018. Major: Civil Engineering. Advisors: Raymond...
Biofilms are the dominant form of microbial loading (and organic material) within drinking water dis...
A drinking water distribution system can be viewed as an ecosystem that is comprised of diverse micr...
Aims To characterize bacterial communities during the early stages of biofilm formation and their...
Microorganisms in Drinking Water Distribution Systems (DWDS) and in particular the microbial communi...
The study of the microbial ecology of drinking water distribution systems (DWDS) has traditionally b...
Understanding the temporal dynamics of multi-species biofilms in Drinking Water Distribution Systems...
Biofilm formation in drinking water distribution systems (DWDS) is influenced by the source water, t...
Microbial biofilms formed on the inner-pipe surfaces of drinking water distribution systems (DWDS) c...
Drinking water distribution systems host complex microbial communities as biofilms that interact con...
High-quality drinking water from treatment works is degraded during transport to customer taps throu...
The majority of biomass within water distribution systems is in the form of attached biofilm. This i...
We sampled the tap water of seven unique, full-scale drinking water distribution systems at differen...
Biofilms are the dominant form of microbial loading (and organic material) within drinking water dis...
AbstractThe study of the microbial ecology of drinking water distribution systems (DWDS) has traditi...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. August 2018. Major: Civil Engineering. Advisors: Raymond...
Biofilms are the dominant form of microbial loading (and organic material) within drinking water dis...
A drinking water distribution system can be viewed as an ecosystem that is comprised of diverse micr...
Aims To characterize bacterial communities during the early stages of biofilm formation and their...