Measuring bacterial growth potential (BGP) involves sample pre-treatment and inoculation, both of which may introduce contaminants in ultra-low nutrient water (e.g., remineralized RO permeate). Pasteurization pre-treatment may lead to denaturing of nutrients, and membrane filtration may leach/remove nutrients into/from water samples. Inoculating remineralized RO permeate samples with natural bacteria from conventional drinking water leads to undesired nutrient addition, which could be avoided by using the remineralized RO permeate itself as inoculum. Therefore, this study examined the effect of pasteurization and membrane filtration on the BGP of remineralized RO permeate. In addition, the possibility of using bacteria from remineralized RO...
Monitoring the changes that occur to water during distribution is vital to ensure water safety. In t...
Safety of potable reuse can be enhanced by improved water quality monitoring techniques for assessin...
Water quality and reliability during potable reuse can often depend on the performance of the revers...
Measuring bacterial growth potential (BGP) involves sample pre-treatment and inoculation, both of wh...
Ensuring the biological stability of drinking water is essential for modern drinking water supply. T...
The aim of this thesis was to compare reverse osmosis and remineralisation with conventional treatme...
Although water produced by reverse osmosis (RO) filtration has low bacterial growth potential (BGP),...
The bacterial growth potential (BGP) of drinking water is widely assessed either by flow cytometric ...
<p/>Growth ("regrowth") of bacteria In drinking water distribution systems results in a deteri...
Seawater desalination is increasingly being used as a means to augment freshwater supplies in region...
Various bacterial growth potential (BGP) methods have been developed recently to monitor biofouling ...
Monitoring the changes that occur to water during distribution is vital to ensure water safety. In t...
Safety of potable reuse can be enhanced by improved water quality monitoring techniques for assessin...
Water quality and reliability during potable reuse can often depend on the performance of the revers...
Measuring bacterial growth potential (BGP) involves sample pre-treatment and inoculation, both of wh...
Ensuring the biological stability of drinking water is essential for modern drinking water supply. T...
The aim of this thesis was to compare reverse osmosis and remineralisation with conventional treatme...
Although water produced by reverse osmosis (RO) filtration has low bacterial growth potential (BGP),...
The bacterial growth potential (BGP) of drinking water is widely assessed either by flow cytometric ...
<p/>Growth ("regrowth") of bacteria In drinking water distribution systems results in a deteri...
Seawater desalination is increasingly being used as a means to augment freshwater supplies in region...
Various bacterial growth potential (BGP) methods have been developed recently to monitor biofouling ...
Monitoring the changes that occur to water during distribution is vital to ensure water safety. In t...
Safety of potable reuse can be enhanced by improved water quality monitoring techniques for assessin...
Water quality and reliability during potable reuse can often depend on the performance of the revers...