Biofilms are the dominant form of microbial loading (and organic material) within drinking water distribution systems (DWDS), yet our understanding of DWDS microbiomes is focused on the more easily accessible bulk-water. Disinfectant residuals are commonly provided to manage planktonic microbial activity in DWDS to safeguard water quality and public health, yet the impacts on the biofilm microbiome are largely unknown. We report results from a full-scale DWDS facility used to develop biofilms naturally, under one of three chlorine concentrations: Low, Medium, or High. Increasing the chlorine concentration reduced the bacterial concentration within the biofilms but quantities of fungi were unaffected. The chlorine regime was influential in s...
The vast majority of bacteria in drinking water distribution systems (DWDSs) reside in biofilms on t...
High-quality drinking water from treatment works is degraded during transport to customer taps throu...
Microbial biofilms formed on the inner-pipe surfaces of drinking water distribution systems (DWDS) c...
Biofilms are the dominant form of microbial loading (and organic material) within drinking water dis...
In drinking water distribution systems (DWDS), a disinfectant residual is usually applied to limit b...
Understanding the temporal dynamics of multi-species biofilms in Drinking Water Distribution Systems...
In drinking water distribution systems (DWDS), a disinfectant residual is usually applied to limit b...
Aims To characterize bacterial communities during the early stages of biofilm formation and their...
Biofilms are the dominant form of microbial loading (and organic material) within drinking water dis...
Water companies make efforts to reduce the risk of microbial contamination in drinking water. A wide...
The majority of biomass within water distribution systems is in the form of attached biofilm. This i...
Microorganisms in Drinking Water Distribution Systems (DWDS) and in particular the microbial communi...
Biofilm formation in drinking water distribution systems (DWDS) is influenced by the source water, t...
© 2016 American Chemical Society. In drinking water distribution systems (DWDS), biofilms are the pr...
International audienceDrinking water biofilms represent a reservoir of indigenous microorganisms and...
The vast majority of bacteria in drinking water distribution systems (DWDSs) reside in biofilms on t...
High-quality drinking water from treatment works is degraded during transport to customer taps throu...
Microbial biofilms formed on the inner-pipe surfaces of drinking water distribution systems (DWDS) c...
Biofilms are the dominant form of microbial loading (and organic material) within drinking water dis...
In drinking water distribution systems (DWDS), a disinfectant residual is usually applied to limit b...
Understanding the temporal dynamics of multi-species biofilms in Drinking Water Distribution Systems...
In drinking water distribution systems (DWDS), a disinfectant residual is usually applied to limit b...
Aims To characterize bacterial communities during the early stages of biofilm formation and their...
Biofilms are the dominant form of microbial loading (and organic material) within drinking water dis...
Water companies make efforts to reduce the risk of microbial contamination in drinking water. A wide...
The majority of biomass within water distribution systems is in the form of attached biofilm. This i...
Microorganisms in Drinking Water Distribution Systems (DWDS) and in particular the microbial communi...
Biofilm formation in drinking water distribution systems (DWDS) is influenced by the source water, t...
© 2016 American Chemical Society. In drinking water distribution systems (DWDS), biofilms are the pr...
International audienceDrinking water biofilms represent a reservoir of indigenous microorganisms and...
The vast majority of bacteria in drinking water distribution systems (DWDSs) reside in biofilms on t...
High-quality drinking water from treatment works is degraded during transport to customer taps throu...
Microbial biofilms formed on the inner-pipe surfaces of drinking water distribution systems (DWDS) c...