Service reservoirs play an important role in maintaining water quality in distribution systems. Several factors affect the reservoir water quality, including bulk water reactions, stratification, sediment accumulation and wall reactions. It is generally thought that biofilm and sediments can harbour microorganisms, especially in chloraminated reservoirs, but their impact on disinfectant loss on disinfectant loss has not been quantified. Hence, debate exists as to the extent of the problem. To quantify the impact, the reservoir acceleration factor (FRa) is defined. This factor represents the acceleration of chloramine decay arising from all causes, including changes in retention time, assuming that the reservoir is completely mixed. Such an ...
The vast majority of bacteria in drinking water distribution systems (DWDSs) reside in biofilms on t...
Assimilable organic carbon (AOC) is the fraction of carbon utilised by heterotrophic organisms, pote...
A correlation between heterotrophic plate count (HPC) and chloramine residual in pilot distribution ...
Service reservoirs play an important role in maintaining water quality in distribution systems. Seve...
Water quality in chloraminated distribution systems is affected by microbial activity, particularly ...
Many utilities have switched from free chlorine to chloramine as a residual disinfectant to avoid fo...
Chloramine is often used when challenging conditions such as hot climate and long distribution syste...
Accurate modelling of chlorine concentrations throughout a drinking water system needs sound mathema...
Nearly all drinking water distribution systems experience a "natural" reduction of disinfe...
abstract: The deterioration of drinking-water quality within distribution systems is a serious cause...
Maintaining longer lasting disinfectant residual in a distribution system is highly important to pre...
Environmental and health organizations believe that water entering the water distribution network sh...
Nearly all drinking water distribution systems experience a "natural" reduction of disinfe...
Development of a means to identify and predict factors associated with chloramine decay in drinking ...
Assessment of probable causes of chlorine decay in water distribution systems of Gaborone city, Bots...
The vast majority of bacteria in drinking water distribution systems (DWDSs) reside in biofilms on t...
Assimilable organic carbon (AOC) is the fraction of carbon utilised by heterotrophic organisms, pote...
A correlation between heterotrophic plate count (HPC) and chloramine residual in pilot distribution ...
Service reservoirs play an important role in maintaining water quality in distribution systems. Seve...
Water quality in chloraminated distribution systems is affected by microbial activity, particularly ...
Many utilities have switched from free chlorine to chloramine as a residual disinfectant to avoid fo...
Chloramine is often used when challenging conditions such as hot climate and long distribution syste...
Accurate modelling of chlorine concentrations throughout a drinking water system needs sound mathema...
Nearly all drinking water distribution systems experience a "natural" reduction of disinfe...
abstract: The deterioration of drinking-water quality within distribution systems is a serious cause...
Maintaining longer lasting disinfectant residual in a distribution system is highly important to pre...
Environmental and health organizations believe that water entering the water distribution network sh...
Nearly all drinking water distribution systems experience a "natural" reduction of disinfe...
Development of a means to identify and predict factors associated with chloramine decay in drinking ...
Assessment of probable causes of chlorine decay in water distribution systems of Gaborone city, Bots...
The vast majority of bacteria in drinking water distribution systems (DWDSs) reside in biofilms on t...
Assimilable organic carbon (AOC) is the fraction of carbon utilised by heterotrophic organisms, pote...
A correlation between heterotrophic plate count (HPC) and chloramine residual in pilot distribution ...