Aims: To determine the spatial and temporal variability in the abundance, structure and composition of planktonic bacterial assemblages sampled from a small, looped water distribution system and to interpret results with respect to hydraulic conditions. Methods and Results: Water samples were collected from five sampling points, twice a day at 06:00 h and 09:00 h on a Monday (following low weekend demand) and a Wednesday (higher midweek demand). All samples were fully compliant with current regulated parameter standards. This study did not show obvious changes in bacterial abundance (DAPI count) or community structure Denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis analysis with respect to sample site and hence to water age; however, the study did ...
Drinking water distribution systems are responsible for the safe transportation of potable water to ...
Bacteria can survive treatment and enter drinking water distribution systems (DWDSs), or enter DWDSs...
Microbial biofilms formed on the inner-pipe surfaces of drinking water distribution systems (DWDS) c...
Aims: To determine the spatial and temporal variability in the abundance, structure and composition...
Water biostability is desired within drinking water distribution systems (DWDSs) to limit microbiolo...
A drinking water distribution system can be viewed as an ecosystem that is comprised of diverse micr...
The aperiodic changes in the quantity and community of planktonic and particle-associated bacteria h...
Disentangling factors influencing suspended bacterial community structure across distribution system...
Biofilm formation in drinking water distribution systems (DWDS) is influenced by the source water, t...
The general consensus is that the abundance of tap water bacteria is greatly influenced by water pur...
Drinking water distribution systems host complex microbial communities as biofilms that interact con...
The quality of drinking water is influenced by its chemical and microbial composition which in turn ...
Drinking water quality deteriorates from treatment plant to customer taps, especially in the plumbin...
The water distribution system represents the final barrier to the degradation of treated water prior...
Water crises are predicted to be amongst the risks of highest concern for the next ten years, due to...
Drinking water distribution systems are responsible for the safe transportation of potable water to ...
Bacteria can survive treatment and enter drinking water distribution systems (DWDSs), or enter DWDSs...
Microbial biofilms formed on the inner-pipe surfaces of drinking water distribution systems (DWDS) c...
Aims: To determine the spatial and temporal variability in the abundance, structure and composition...
Water biostability is desired within drinking water distribution systems (DWDSs) to limit microbiolo...
A drinking water distribution system can be viewed as an ecosystem that is comprised of diverse micr...
The aperiodic changes in the quantity and community of planktonic and particle-associated bacteria h...
Disentangling factors influencing suspended bacterial community structure across distribution system...
Biofilm formation in drinking water distribution systems (DWDS) is influenced by the source water, t...
The general consensus is that the abundance of tap water bacteria is greatly influenced by water pur...
Drinking water distribution systems host complex microbial communities as biofilms that interact con...
The quality of drinking water is influenced by its chemical and microbial composition which in turn ...
Drinking water quality deteriorates from treatment plant to customer taps, especially in the plumbin...
The water distribution system represents the final barrier to the degradation of treated water prior...
Water crises are predicted to be amongst the risks of highest concern for the next ten years, due to...
Drinking water distribution systems are responsible for the safe transportation of potable water to ...
Bacteria can survive treatment and enter drinking water distribution systems (DWDSs), or enter DWDSs...
Microbial biofilms formed on the inner-pipe surfaces of drinking water distribution systems (DWDS) c...