Ammonia-oxidizing bacteria (AOB) in nitrifying biofilters degrading four regulated trihalomethanes-trichloromethane, bromodichloromethane, dibromochloromethane, and tribromomethane-were related to Nitrosomonas oligotropha. N. oligotropha is associated with chloraminated drinking water systems, and its presence in the biofilters might indicate that trihalomethane tolerance is another reason that this bacterium is dominant in chloraminated systems.AwwaRF Civil, Architectural, and Environmental Engineerin
The first step of nitrification is catalysed by both ammonia-oxidizing bacteria (AOB) and archaea (A...
Ammonia oxidising bacteria (AOB) play an important role in the Earth’s ecosystem by being the only k...
Abstract The discovery of aerobic and anammox bacteria capable of generating methane in bio-filters ...
Ammonia-oxidizing bacteria (AOB) in nitrifying biofilters degrading four regulated trihalomethanes-t...
Nitrification in drinking water distribution systems is a common operational problem for many utilit...
Ammonia oxidizing bacteria (AOBs) are chemoautotrophic organisms that produce complex organic compou...
Ammonia-oxidizing archaea (AOA) can oxidize ammonia to nitrite for energy gain. They have been detec...
Drinking water biofilters have been widely used for ammonia removal. Knowledge about the structure o...
Concerns about micropollutants in wastewater treatment effluent is increasing during the past decade...
Nitrification is an important biological process in nitrogen cycling and has a significa...
Nitrification plays a significant role in the global nitrogen cycle. Ammonia oxidation, the first st...
Background Residual disinfection is often used to suppress biological growth in drinking water dist...
Nitrification plays a crucial role in global nitrogen cycling and treatment processes. However, the ...
A continuous nitrification reactor treating saline wastewater was operated for almost 1 year under l...
Nitrifying wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) are more efficient than non-nitrifying WWTPs to remov...
The first step of nitrification is catalysed by both ammonia-oxidizing bacteria (AOB) and archaea (A...
Ammonia oxidising bacteria (AOB) play an important role in the Earth’s ecosystem by being the only k...
Abstract The discovery of aerobic and anammox bacteria capable of generating methane in bio-filters ...
Ammonia-oxidizing bacteria (AOB) in nitrifying biofilters degrading four regulated trihalomethanes-t...
Nitrification in drinking water distribution systems is a common operational problem for many utilit...
Ammonia oxidizing bacteria (AOBs) are chemoautotrophic organisms that produce complex organic compou...
Ammonia-oxidizing archaea (AOA) can oxidize ammonia to nitrite for energy gain. They have been detec...
Drinking water biofilters have been widely used for ammonia removal. Knowledge about the structure o...
Concerns about micropollutants in wastewater treatment effluent is increasing during the past decade...
Nitrification is an important biological process in nitrogen cycling and has a significa...
Nitrification plays a significant role in the global nitrogen cycle. Ammonia oxidation, the first st...
Background Residual disinfection is often used to suppress biological growth in drinking water dist...
Nitrification plays a crucial role in global nitrogen cycling and treatment processes. However, the ...
A continuous nitrification reactor treating saline wastewater was operated for almost 1 year under l...
Nitrifying wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) are more efficient than non-nitrifying WWTPs to remov...
The first step of nitrification is catalysed by both ammonia-oxidizing bacteria (AOB) and archaea (A...
Ammonia oxidising bacteria (AOB) play an important role in the Earth’s ecosystem by being the only k...
Abstract The discovery of aerobic and anammox bacteria capable of generating methane in bio-filters ...