In drinking water distribution systems (DWDS), a disinfectant residual is usually applied to limit bacterial regrowth. However, delivering water with no or reduced chlorine residual could potentially decrease the selection for antimicrobial resistant microorganisms, favor bacterial regrowth and result in changes in bacterial populations. To evaluate the feasibility of water reduction in local DWDS while ensuring water safety, water quality was measured over 2 months in two different networks, each of them harboring sub-areas with normal and reduced chlorine. Water quality remained good in chlorine reduced samples, with limited development of total flora and absence of coliforms. Furthermore, 16S rRNA amplicon-based metagenomics was used to ...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. August 2018. Major: Civil Engineering. Advisors: Raymond...
Context. Changes in drinking water treatment can affect the biofilm in the drinking water distributi...
Conventional water resources are not sufficient in many regions to meet the needs of growing populat...
In drinking water distribution systems (DWDS), a disinfectant residual is usually applied to limit b...
In drinking water distribution systems (DWDS), a disinfectant residual is usually applied to limit b...
Biofilms are the dominant form of microbial loading (and organic material) within drinking water dis...
Background Residual disinfection is often used to suppress biological growth in drinking water dist...
While safe and of high quality, drinking water can host an astounding biodiversity of microorganisms...
While safe and of high quality, drinking water can host an astounding biodiversity of microorganisms...
While safe and of high quality, drinking water can host an astounding biodiversity of microorganisms...
While safe and of high quality, drinking water can host an astounding biodiversity of microorganisms...
The generation and dissemination of antibiotic resistance bacteria (ARB) and antibiotic resistance g...
Advanced treatment facilities for potable water reuse of wastewater are designed to achieve high rem...
Disentangling factors influencing suspended bacterial community structure across distribution system...
Disinfectants are commonly applied to control the growth of microorganisms in drinking water distrib...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. August 2018. Major: Civil Engineering. Advisors: Raymond...
Context. Changes in drinking water treatment can affect the biofilm in the drinking water distributi...
Conventional water resources are not sufficient in many regions to meet the needs of growing populat...
In drinking water distribution systems (DWDS), a disinfectant residual is usually applied to limit b...
In drinking water distribution systems (DWDS), a disinfectant residual is usually applied to limit b...
Biofilms are the dominant form of microbial loading (and organic material) within drinking water dis...
Background Residual disinfection is often used to suppress biological growth in drinking water dist...
While safe and of high quality, drinking water can host an astounding biodiversity of microorganisms...
While safe and of high quality, drinking water can host an astounding biodiversity of microorganisms...
While safe and of high quality, drinking water can host an astounding biodiversity of microorganisms...
While safe and of high quality, drinking water can host an astounding biodiversity of microorganisms...
The generation and dissemination of antibiotic resistance bacteria (ARB) and antibiotic resistance g...
Advanced treatment facilities for potable water reuse of wastewater are designed to achieve high rem...
Disentangling factors influencing suspended bacterial community structure across distribution system...
Disinfectants are commonly applied to control the growth of microorganisms in drinking water distrib...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. August 2018. Major: Civil Engineering. Advisors: Raymond...
Context. Changes in drinking water treatment can affect the biofilm in the drinking water distributi...
Conventional water resources are not sufficient in many regions to meet the needs of growing populat...